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TexasTowelie

(116,974 posts)
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 07:01 PM Jun 2020

Supreme Court to decide the future of the Electoral College

Many Americans are surprised to learn that in U.S. presidential elections, the members of the Electoral College do not necessarily have to pick the candidate the voters in their state favored.

Or do they?

This month the Supreme Court will rule on the independent powers of electors, which will determine the meaning of the Electoral College in contemporary American politics.

An American invention

The constitutional system of presidential selection is a set of uneasy compromises worked out at the very end of the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

The framers could not decide whether the choice of a president should be made by Congress or the states.

Read more: https://theconversation.com/supreme-court-to-decide-the-future-of-the-electoral-college-138754

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Supreme Court to decide the future of the Electoral College (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2020 OP
One Man One Vote montanacowboy Jun 2020 #1
Hear, hear! BigmanPigman Jun 2020 #3
Actually the Electoral College was designed to be independent. Dan Jun 2020 #2
The irony there is Donnie's brand of bigotry would have been regarded as mundane back then. unblock Jun 2020 #4
It was not designed to offer a check on bigotry, Dan Jun 2020 #5
Isn't it ironic then that both times in our lifetime when the Electoral College thucythucy Jun 2020 #6
I loved what you just said....so true Dan Jun 2020 #7
Hear hear ! nt eppur_se_muova Jun 2020 #9
With the Electoral College, most people's votes simply dont count. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2020 #8
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2020 #10
Why the electoral college wolfie54 Aug 2020 #11

montanacowboy

(6,307 posts)
1. One Man One Vote
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 07:05 PM
Jun 2020

Time to get rid of this ridiculous time warped way to get a President

There will then NEVER be another Republican President

Dan

(4,103 posts)
2. Actually the Electoral College was designed to be independent.
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 07:15 PM
Jun 2020

It was designed to ensure that we would not have a Donald Trump - but I believe that both parties do not want that independence.

Dan

(4,103 posts)
5. It was not designed to offer a check on bigotry,
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 07:44 PM
Jun 2020

it was designed as a check on the ignorance and stupidity of the common man - and his ability to be manipulated.

So yes, I agree with your comment (smile).

thucythucy

(8,742 posts)
6. Isn't it ironic then that both times in our lifetime when the Electoral College
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 07:49 PM
Jun 2020

over ruled the voters, it picked candidates (Bush II and Trump) who personified "ignorance and stupidity"?

Turns out we would have been far better off as a nation in both those elections had the will of "the common man (and woman)" been respected.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,730 posts)
8. With the Electoral College, most people's votes simply dont count.
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 11:17 PM
Jun 2020

Especially if you are voting for the candidate who can't possibly win your state. Heck, even if your preferred candidate is going to win your state by a landslide, your one vote still hardly matters, since it's the number of Electoral College votes your state has that count.

Plus, if we went to electing by the popular vote, candidates would have to pay attention to every single state, not just concentrate on the ones that are a bit iffy.

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wolfie54

(5 posts)
11. Why the electoral college
Sun Aug 23, 2020, 06:55 PM
Aug 2020

Hi There

I am sure there are some out there that will disagree with me, the but Electoral College was put into the Constitution because the founding fathers did not believe that the general public could make such important decisions as electing a president without help.

The original electors were all rich land owning "squires". This may sound odd but it was the mind set of the times and so from their perspective it was not an unusual thing to do. And most of these people were in Congress.

It has for many years been bastardized to the point of being a dinosaur and it is passed time for it to be removed from the Constitution so that the popular vote is the only result that matters.

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