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Why do we have the Electoral College?
September 16, 2020 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College
The Electoral College was ultimately chosen because it ensured the president would be independent of Congress and small states would have a voice.
Read More →National Popular Vote’s dignified death in New Hampshire
September 11, 2020 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College
The committee on Election Law in the New Hampshire House of Representatives met yesterday afternoon to consider the National Popular Vote interstate compact.
Read More →Electoral College encourages broad coalitions, moderation
September 4, 2020 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College
The Electoral College pushes presidential candidates to build large national coalitions instead of focusing on their strongest regions and constituencies.
Read More →NPV to Maine: Drop Dead
August 26, 2020 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College
A main argument by advocates for the National Popular Vote interstate compact (NPV) is that the Electoral College distorts policy decisions made in the White House. According to this theory, incumben…
Read More →Democracy is more than adding up popular votes
July 27, 2020 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College
What every other democratic country in the world has really figured out is that democracy is more than simply achieving nationwide vote pluralities or majorities and calling it a day.
Read More →North Carolina Op-Ed Falsely Links Slavery and the Electoral College
July 15, 2020 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College
An oft-repeated but false claim about the Electoral College is that it was created as part of a bargain to preserve slavery and bolster the political power of Southern states. A recent op-ed in the H…
Read More →Bad history on the Electoral College
June 10, 2020 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College
The argument that the Electoral College was a fundamentally racist institution and therefore needs to go doesn’t hold up well to scrutiny or find much support in history. Much like slavery, this argu…
Read More →“Dangerous gaps” in NPV Compact
June 9, 2020 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College
“Unintended and unforeseen consequences.” “Electoral crisis.” “Dangerous gaps.” These are the sorts of terms I commonly use when I explain NPV to state legislators and others. That one of the law pro…
Read More →Metropolitan Math is No Myth
April 29, 2020 by Sean Parnell in Defending the Electoral College
In a opinion piece appearing last year at the site Market Watch, George C. Edwards III (a professor of political science at Texas A&M and author of Why the Electoral College is Bad for America) purp…
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