Saturday, April 11, 2020
The Federalist Papers Purpose of Electoral College
The Federalist Papers Purpose of Electoral CollegeIn today's political climate, with an election looming for president of the United States in just two short months, many questions are being asked. There are new issues raised and old ones re-analyzed. Is there a connection between the removal of the Electoral College and the rise of a foreign power?In the past, this question was brought up but ignored. If one were to remove a dangerous force in the world by simply blowing it up, that would make sense. However, it makes little sense to blow up a country that has its own intelligence, military, diplomatic, and military forces. Therefore, a foreign power can play a big role in an election.But that doesn't mean that it is the only or even the primary foreign power at work. Russia is a major player and could even influence the election. Even Russia wants to be seen as a leader. Other nations want to have their own sphere of influence and that could include political interference.In additi on, there are other foreign powers such as China who might try to influence the election to further their own agendas. The possibility exists that many elections in the future could be very difficult to predict.In other words, it is important to understand that there are many different factors at play. Even though the Electoral College does not have direct control over the presidency, the trend and the direction it has been going can only mean one thing. The framers of the Constitution wanted to make sure that our system remained fair to all Americans, regardless of where they came from.A real result of these changes would be that there will be a level playing field and no longer will some people get special treatment. In other words, they will be as good as everyone else. That's the general rule, it works.If you agree that the Framers intended to prevent foreign power from dominating our government, why would you now vote against the idea? It is an important issue that deserves you r consideration.
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