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The Unpopular Vote

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Electoral Reform and Supreme Court Nomination Turmoil

This chapter explores the historical attempts to abolish the Electoral College and the challenges faced in achieving direct presidential elections, particularly during the late 1960s. It further delves into the contentious Supreme Court nominations of Clement Hainsworth and Harold Carswell, highlighting tensions arising from ethical controversies and past statements related to white supremacy. The narrative underscores the political maneuvering and personal dilemmas faced by senators as they navigated the intersection of electoral reform and the complexities of race and power in American society.

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