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The winner-take-all system is undemocratic because all the votes for the "losing" candidate at the state level are lost in the final, national count. I don't understand why we have this system or why we fight to keep it. It means that our U.S. President is sometimes not truly elected by a majority of voting Americans, and this is preposterous.

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