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What Would It Take To Have a Democracy? (w/ Thom Hartmann)

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Abolishing the Electoral College

Over time, the Electoral College has shifted from being considered an anachronism to a crucial point of contention in modern politics. Despite its origins, the outcomes of the 2000 and 2016 elections have sparked a debate on the relevance and fairness of this institution. Efforts are being made, such as the interstate compact, to abolish the Electoral College, aiming to secure enough states to reach the required 270 electoral votes. However, this move is facing opposition from Republicans who have announced plans to challenge it in the Supreme Court. The push for abolishing the Electoral College persists, with the belief that it is one of the least democratic elements in the American constitution.

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