July 14, 2008

Keep the Electoral College

Keep the Electoral College

[This letter was published in the Cambridge Chronicle online July 21, 2008.]

One omitted argument for keeping the current electoral college system
is the way that many people vote. (Will Brownsberger, "No to National
Popular Vote bill,"
Cambridge Chronicle, Jul 14, 2008) Some vote for the party. Others for
the media image, e.g. "He's so handsome!" Some vote for the name.
Still others are clueless about the issues or the history of the candidates.
Many people show no skepticism about what politicians say even during
campaigns. Josef Goebbels revealed it is possible to repeat a falsehood
often enough and have it believed as truth. Abraham Lincoln allegedly
said "You can fool all of the people some of the time." In this case it is only
necessary to fool the voters. This alone is reason enough to maintain
the electoral college as a check against misguided voters. Just look
around you and see who are now elected over and over again and again.
It may explain why the voters have only a 9 percent approval rating
for the US Congress, about 5 points below the President's rating.

Brownsberger essay at

http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/opinions/x223008557/Brownsberger-No-to-National-Popular-Vote-bill


Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM

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