This document could provide historical context, outlining the original intentions behind the Electoral College and its impact on American democracy. By presenting data on voter representation and electoral outcomes, it may argue for its abolishment or retention based on fairness, federalism, or political stability. Additionally, it could highlight contemporary debates and public opinion, influencing policymakers and citizens regarding their stance on the Electoral College's future. Ultimately, it serves as a resource to inform and shape the discourse surrounding this pivotal institution in U.S. elections.
It is one of the most dangerous institutions in American politics today and should be abolished. The primary impact of the Electoral College is that it gives the citizens of some states more influence over the presidential election than citizens of other states.
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One of the pros of abolishing parole include keeping known criminals behind bars for the entire length of their sentences. This prevents them from committing new crimes while they should still be in prison and deters other criminals by showing them that the sentence must be fully served.
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During the time that people have been keeping track of the popular vote there have been three candidates who received an absolute majority of electoral votes despite not being the most popular choice among the voters of the country:Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876Benjamin Harrison in 1888George W. Bush in 2000
A document management system saves workers time by being able to document all their information in a computer and keeping it safe including their time in and time out sheets.
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Finally, a question is posted here that has millions of Americans thinking about when they go and vote in a national election. Shouldn't every vote count throughout the 50 states? Critics state that a populous vote would unfairly elect the next president. Yet, in all fairness to each voter in each state a percentage of electoral votes could be applied to each candidate who either took the majority of populous votes or not--keeping the electoral college intact and fair.
A document controller is responsible for keeping documents organized and in correct place. The key achievement is making certain that these documents go to the correct people.
It fits with the federalist and republican notions of organizing the government. It gives priority to the plurality in individual states over a plurality in the popular vote. Arguably, it makes the voters in medium-sized or small-states have much more influence than those of large states, and certainly more than they would have if the election were decided purely by the popular vote. It provides a means of deciding the election in the case of death or disability of a winning candidate for President or Vice President.
Keeping track how to do things: * Process documents; how to do things * User manuals * Templates * Live schedules Keeping track of what was done: * Invoices and receipts * Meeting minutes * Tax filings * emails sent and received
yes and alot sadly...one thing keeping me from jumping on now