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History, 10.08.2021 14:00, apere655

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What are potential arguments against the electoral college? (Select all that apply)
the state by state set-up of the college, in the modern era, leads to states that are safe wins for one party,
leaving a handful of states that get all the attention
small states are over-represented in the electoral college
members of Congress can override the electoral college with a 2/3 vote in the Senate
its outcomes can differ from the outcome of actual citizen voting (also known as the national popular vote)

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