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The Electoral College
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Never before has the executive branch been faced with such scrutiny,
abuse, and pressure. Historically, a stronger president renders a weaker
legislature.Household names like Washington, Lincoln, and FDR had no
problem exercising exclusive control of their respective America. Today,
President Cl ....
Middle of essay ....needed to vote in a
president. This very concept has sparked a debate that still continues
today. Why should less than twelve states be capable of determining the
fate of 50 states?
Much of the difficulty the founding fathers had in finding an
electoral process could be traced to the pervasive wariness of one
centralized power. Therefor, the obvious way to counteract the dangers of
a strong central executive branch was to vest that power in the legislature.
James Madison actually eng.... |
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