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    Plus the most important fact, that it is UNFAIR. We have been putting into practice a system that is flawed, for no other reason, but because its flawedness makes it fair? I think a flat vote will do wonders for the election process. Lord knows it would have saved us from Bush in 2000...
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    The electoral college is about as obsolete as the Senate is. It was originally designed as a counterbalance to the popular vote similarly to how the Senate counterbalances the House of Representatives.

    EDIT: Although, I would like a little more certainty that the Electorates would vote for whichever candidate they say they probably will vote for.
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    can someone give me a break and educate my ignorance on the differences between british and american voting systems?

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