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FRQ:the electoral college does impede democracy because it does not accurately represent the wants and values of American citizens, instead voting and making decisions based off party loyalty.
Just as our government contains both a House and a Senate, electoral votes allow for a demographic balancing of voting powers between states that indeed facilitates democracy. In order to account for voices of important states that are smaller in population, namely agricultural or industrial-focused ones, the electoral college must be kept in order to facilitate democracy.
Although the electoral college ensures that the People directly voting for the president are educated, this voting structure give states disproportionate representation and makes it easier for minorities to be overshadowed, therefore the electoral college impedes on democracy.
When we think about the rudimentary definition of what a truly democratic system is, it is almost always defined as a system where the people who are governed have a proportional say to how they are governed. The electoral college system is an excellent example of how while certain systems can seem 'democratic' in the mechanism of the voting, the system ultimately impedes more than facilitates democracy to a certain extent and is not able to fully reflect a purely democratic voting system.
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The electoral college facilitates democracy because it encourages candidates to attempt to gain popularity/support and plurality of the states which contain larger amounts of voters.
The electoral college impedes democracy by limiting the voting of districts and prioritizing states. The winner take all approach limits the voice of the people by reducing the outcome of elections to a singular person rather than awarding power proportionally. Because the peoples voice is undermined, democracy is impeded.
I'm a bit lost on this concept of open and closed primary. So in an open primary, I can vote regardless of my party for both the dem. and rep. candidates? but closed I can only vote for the candidate from my own party?
In an open you can vote in EITHER the Democrat or Republican primary, not both. But you get to pick on election day which one regardless of your personal party identification
@@CareyLaManna ohh ok i understand. So it gives people more flexibility to vote whereas the closed primary forces you to only focus on ur party registration and those candidates in that party. Thank you for explaining!
The Electoral College allows to facilitate democracy as thought by the founders of the constitution because it gives the rightful representation to states who have either high or low population and connects citizens to their government for equal opportunity.
The electoral college facilitates democracy because the system protects the integrity of the election process. (bad thesis i know, i haven't written one in so long 😭)
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FRQ: The Electoral College impedes democracy because it takes away the power of the people to vote for their preferred candidate and gives that power to the national government.
my frq thesis: the electoral college does impede democracy as it only represents party loyalty and the candidates’ power rather than the citizens’ wants of their policies.
The electoral college facilitates democracy because it prevents states with larger populations from becoming more powerful and having greater influence over the federal government than those with smaller populations. By citizens participating by voting in the general election, the people are given the power which the is then represented by their state’s electoral votes. Would this get the point?
The electoral college does indeed impede the US democracy as it doesn't give a fair share of votes to citizens as the electoral college will only take a majority of votes, limiting people's freedom of speech.
Actually, the South didn't become republican until around the time of George W. Bush's Election. The rumored party "flip" was actually just the south's values shifting from Democratic to Republican. Instead of judging people based off of race, they judged them based on character/values.
Due to the winner take all system, prevalently established in the electoral college, and the constitutional principle of public sovereignty the Electoral college may deny. The electoral college is debilitating and erosive to the representative democracy.
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FRQ:the electoral college does impede democracy because it does not accurately represent the wants and values of American citizens, instead voting and making decisions based off party loyalty.
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Just as our government contains both a House and a Senate, electoral votes allow for a demographic balancing of voting powers between states that indeed facilitates democracy. In order to account for voices of important states that are smaller in population, namely agricultural or industrial-focused ones, the electoral college must be kept in order to facilitate democracy.
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Although the electoral college ensures that the People directly voting for the president are educated, this voting structure give states disproportionate representation and makes it easier for minorities to be overshadowed, therefore the electoral college impedes on democracy.
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When we think about the rudimentary definition of what a truly democratic system is, it is almost always defined as a system where the people who are governed have a proportional say to how they are governed. The electoral college system is an excellent example of how while certain systems can seem 'democratic' in the mechanism of the voting, the system ultimately impedes more than facilitates democracy to a certain extent and is not able to fully reflect a purely democratic voting system.
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The fundamental baseline of democracy is based on the ability to directly elect a leader, and this is not the case with the electoral college
The electoral college facilitates democracy because it encourages candidates to attempt to gain popularity/support and plurality of the states which contain larger amounts of voters.
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The electoral college impedes democracy by limiting the voting of districts and prioritizing states. The winner take all approach limits the voice of the people by reducing the outcome of elections to a singular person rather than awarding power proportionally. Because the peoples voice is undermined, democracy is impeded.
I'm a bit lost on this concept of open and closed primary. So in an open primary, I can vote regardless of my party for both the dem. and rep. candidates? but closed I can only vote for the candidate from my own party?
In an open you can vote in EITHER the Democrat or Republican primary, not both. But you get to pick on election day which one regardless of your personal party identification
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The Electoral College allows to facilitate democracy as thought by the founders of the constitution because it gives the rightful representation to states who have either high or low population and connects citizens to their government for equal opportunity.
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The electoral college facilitates democracy because the system protects the integrity of the election process. (bad thesis i know, i haven't written one in so long 😭)
that'd earn the point tho!
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FRQ: The Electoral College impedes democracy because it takes away the power of the people to vote for their preferred candidate and gives that power to the national government.
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Thesis bby: Due to gerrymandering and other ways state legislators take advantage of drawing district lines, the electoral college impedes democracy.
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my frq thesis:
the electoral college does impede democracy as it only represents party loyalty and the candidates’ power rather than the citizens’ wants of their policies.
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The electoral college facilitates democracy because it prevents states with larger populations from becoming more powerful and having greater influence over the federal government than those with smaller populations. By citizens participating by voting in the general election, the people are given the power which the is then represented by their state’s electoral votes.
Would this get the point?
The electoral college does impede on democracy by focusing on majority votes which overshadows the minority
The electoral college does indeed impede the US democracy as it doesn't give a fair share of votes to citizens as the electoral college will only take a majority of votes, limiting people's freedom of speech.
FRQ: The Electoral College impedes democracy because it does not proportionally represent the votes of citizens in states (winner takes all system)
Actually, the South didn't become republican until around the time of George W. Bush's Election. The rumored party "flip" was actually just the south's values shifting from Democratic to Republican. Instead of judging people based off of race, they judged them based on character/values.
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Due to the winner take all system, prevalently established in the electoral college, and the constitutional principle of public sovereignty the Electoral college may deny. The electoral college is debilitating and erosive to the representative democracy.
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The Electoral College impedes democracy because the principle of "one person, one vote" is not upheld in the allocation of electors to states.
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