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This Week We Learned About The Presidency The Powers Of The Presidenc This week we learned about the presidency, the powers of the presidency, and the unique way our president is elected via the Electoral College. In this assignment, you will craft a well-structured argumentative essay about whether the Electoral College should be kept or abolished. Your essay should include a clear thesis statement, three supporting arguments with explanations, three counterarguments with rebuttals, and a concluding paragraph that restates your position and highlights your strongest points. Also, include a reference list citing credible sources to support your arguments.

Paper For Above instruction The debate over the Electoral College remains a pivotal issue in American political discourse. I believe that the Electoral College should be eliminated and replaced with a direct popular vote system for electing the president. This change would reflect the principle of majority rule more accurately and promote a more democratic process, ensuring every vote counts equally in determining the national leader. One significant argument in favor of abolishing the Electoral College is that it undermines the democratic principle of one person, one vote. Currently, the Electoral College can produce a winner who did not secure the popular vote, as seen in the 2000 and 2016 elections. This discrepancy disenfranchises voters whose states' electoral votes do not align with the national majority, thereby skewing representation. A direct popular vote would eliminate this discrepancy, giving each citizen's vote equal weight and making the election process more democratic and fair. Another compelling reason to eliminate the Electoral College is that it encourages candidates to focus their campaigns on swing states, neglecting the concerns of voters in consistently Republican or Democratic states. This state-focused campaigning means that the interests of a significant portion of the population are often ignored, leading to voter apathy and decreased engagement. A national popular vote would incentivize candidates to campaign across the entire country, addressing issues relevant to all citizens rather than just a few battleground states. A third supporting argument centers on the modern technological and demographic changes that diminish the Electoral College’s relevance. When the system was created, communication and transportation limitations necessitated a different approach to presidential elections. Today, with instant communication and a more nationally connected electorate, the need for an Electoral College is obsolete. Transitioning to a direct vote system would better reflect the existing social, political, and technological realities of


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