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Understanding the Electoral College
This chapter examines the complexities of the Electoral College system in U.S. presidential elections, revealing that voters technically select electors rather than candidates directly. It highlights the constitutional framework, the implications of the winner-take-all approach, and historical contexts surrounding elector selection. The chapter also addresses the discrepancies between the popular vote and Electoral College outcomes, posing questions about the fairness and democratic integrity of the system.