It does not always reflect the preference of the majority of the public.
The biggest argument against the electoral college is that the electoral vote does not always reflect the preference of the majority of the population.
one person's interpretation of reality.
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"Appearances can be deceiving."
the Romantics tried to reflect on the natural world until dull reality fell away to reveal underlying beauty and truth.
Television shows in the 1950s frequently showed women as housewives. In reality, many women in the 1950s did not have the luxury of being housewives.
the possibility of electing a minority presidentthe risk of so-called "faithless" Electors,the possible role of the Electoral College in depressing voter turnout, andits failure to accurately reflect the national popular will.
The number of electoral votes is adjusted after each census to reflect changes in state populations. States that have gained more population that the average can be given more votes and and states that have lost population or failed to gain as much as most states can lose votes. The number of electoral votes is tied to the number of congressional districts .
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