That's why you have a Congress. The electoral college allowed someone who was voted by the minority to take control. That's broken. It could have easily done the same again.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @DailyMail
No, it’s not broken. It works precisely how it is supposed to by giving smaller states a voice and not allowing states with larger populations to dictate the needs of the country based on their own needs. Congress is an entirely different branch of government.
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Replying to @Matt95261304 @DailyMail
You think the minority should elect the President?
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Replying to @ElJeppy @DailyMail
I think the electoral votes based on the populations of the state regions of the United States should elect the president. Simple majority isn’t sufficient. That’s the essence of having a republic as we do.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @DailyMail
Only if you think the constitution is ridiculous. I think it’s highly arrogant to think you would make a better governing document than the founders.
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Replying to @Matt95261304 @DailyMail
I think it's ridiculous to not have a system which can't react quickly to changes. The electoral college was an amendment to the constitution. Were those who made that amendment arrogant?
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Replying to @ElJeppy @DailyMail
Instituting a republic election system to a republic isn’t all that contrary to the founders beliefs bud.
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Replying to @Matt95261304 @DailyMail
Mmmhmm the current system favors your political beliefs because it gives more representation to the minority you belong to. That should and will change as it should. Enjoy.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @DailyMail
You say “current system” as if it hasn’t existed to some extent since 1787. You misreprenting my thoughts on the electoral college certainly doesn’t justify your claim. In all seriousness you should look into why we use the electoral college and the founders thoughts.
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You should and also examine it's ties to slavery. Oh that was another thing condoned by the founding fathers. What arrogance when that was overturned in an amendment!
The length of a system in and of itself doesn't set in stone.
Anyway bye 
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