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The balance of power in the Electoral College

Date Submitted: 02/13/2004 23:51:14
Length: 4 pages (1212 words)
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Question Examine the operation of the Electoral College in Presidential Elections. Consider the view that a candidate who doesn’t win California can’t win the Presidency. In what ways has the balance of power in the Electoral College shifted in recent years. The Electoral College system is a long and complicated process, I have explained it below in fine detail. Each state is allocated number of Electors equal to the number of its Senators(…

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…in the Electoral College system has changed because of the shift in population and the shift in Electoral College votes and it is now possible for Democrats to win traditional Republican areas and the other way round. Also a balance of power has changed as Electoral College votes have been lost by the mid-west and have been gained by the sunshine states allowing them to have more control and power over who is elected President.

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