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		<title>By: ssiverling</title>
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		<description>&quot;ELECTORAL COLLEGE ABOLISHMENT: For the love of all that is holy, haven’t we had enough of this nonsense. When a president can win the majority of popular vote and still lose the election, I think we have a problem.&quot;

One thing too is when the electoral college was founded, the average citizen was much less informed.  For example, I believe that the average person had much less education in the 1700s then they do today.  For that reason, I could see not having one.</description>
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<p>One thing too is when the electoral college was founded, the average citizen was much less informed.  For example, I believe that the average person had much less education in the 1700s then they do today.  For that reason, I could see not having one.</p>
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