To pick more people to vote for.
They come from every state and are active in their political party.
An American citizen plays a HUGE role in electing the president when they go to vote. "Every vote counts."the people also had the right to change everything just like obama. see yah.
"Should I stay or should I go now" by "The Clash"
No. Your Vote goes to the electoral college. It then is tallied with the rest of the state'svotes, and the electoral collage votes all go to the candidate with the most votes, with a few exceptions.
They are sent to the president of the Senate who in a joint session of Congress opens and counts them.
no you like him
You should go to college to get an education. If you go to college, you have a way better chance of getting a good job that can support you for the rest of your life.
dont go to college
they should go to college because you can learn more about what you want to learn and you can pick the job you want to go.
Should I Stay or Should I Go was created on 1982-06-10.
First off, the general public do not elect the voters in the electoral college. Those chosen to cast a vote as an elector are appointed to this position. After the popular vote in each state has been tallied, the electors of that state, (however many there are) cast all of their state's electoral votes for the candidate their state chose. However, this system was designed to prevent the popular vote from making a bad choice for President. Because of this, the electors in the Electoral College have the ability to change their vote and give it to the other candidate. The number of votes given to each state is based on that state's population. That is why, for example, California has more than fifty electoral votes while some states have only two or three.
On average, about 66% of college students in the United States attend institutions away from home, while the remaining 34% choose to stay home for college. These percentages can vary depending on factors such as geographic location, cultural norms, and individual preferences.