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Article: COLUMN: Popular vote should replace Electoral College
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- November 17, 2000
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John LaFleur
University Wire
11-17-2000
(The State News) (U-WIRE) EAST LANSING, Mich. -- Amid all the speculation about who will eventually be declared the next president of the United States, I am wondering about a related topic. I am speculating on how many Americans believe they actually voted for a candidate for the presidency and one for the vice presidency. Technically, no one voted for Texas Gov. George W. Bush, Al Gore, Ralph Nader or any other candidate, at least not yet. Everyone who voted on Nov. 7 only voted for groups of electors.
The Electoral College, not American voters at large, determines who will become president. The electors are chosen by the various political parties. ...