The old (electoral) college cheer: why we have it; why we need it.

From: National Review | Date: November 8, 2004| Author: Uhlmann, Michael M. | Copyright information

AS the late Rodney Dangerfield might say, the Electoral College just don't get no respect. Polls show that most Americans, given the opportunity, would cashier it tomorrow in favor of so-called direct election. That they'd live to regret their decision only reminds us of H. L. Mencken's definition of democracy: a form of government in which the people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. What the people would get by choosing direct election is the disintegratio...

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