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They felt that most of the population, the direct voters, were insufficiently educated and lacked the knowledge to understand "government" and to make intelligent decisions regarding how the country should be run and who should be in charge of the country. The electoral process was supposed to appoint educated and intelligent people to make such decisions.

The concept was a good one but the implementation of the process did not conform to the intent.

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They felt the citizens would be uneducated and unsuited to vote for an exceptional president.

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Q: Why did the founders decide to use the electoral college to elect the president rather than allowing congress or the people to directly elect president?
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