The framers wanted a presidency that could withstand intense popular pressure. It set out to accomplish this by having the president elected via the electoral college.
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He was trying to dispel the myth that the founding fathers actually intended to manipulate the constitution for their own benifits.
A plan of action resulting from strategy or intended to accomplish a specific goal.
The Founding Fathers intended to limit the President's power, but they never envisioned the gutless wonders the legislature has become.
An intended strategy is planned and deliberate. It is the set of intentional acts that is contemplated and planned to accomplish a goal. An intended strategy is also sometimes called a deliberate strategy.
The purpose of the Electoral College is to vote for the president.
They are written in both, on a level that is appropriate for the intended audience.
Court decisions have had the most dramatic impact on reshaping the Electoral College from its intended purpose. One significant decision was the Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Bush v. Gore in 2000, which ultimately decided the outcome of the presidential election. This decision solidified the notion that the Electoral College, rather than the popular vote, determines the winner of the presidency, thus further shaping the role and influence of the Electoral College in contemporary elections.
The Founding Fathers of America intended for it to be one country, unified, led by the Christian God.
The objective is the goal, purpose, or target. It can also be defined as something that efforts or actions are intended to accomplish.