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Public Interest

Nov. 22, 2000

Larger Electoral College Means More Democracy

While most of the participants in this month's election drama have carefully refrained from labeling it as a constitutional crisis, it clearly is just that. Like any crisis, it tests the sinew of the institutions involved and exposes long-neglected cracks that should be mended.

        By Jerome M. Garchik

        While most of the participants in this month's election drama have carefully refrained from labeling it as a constitutional crisis, it clearly is just that. Like any crisis, it tests the sinew of the institutions involved and exposes long-neglected cracks that should be mended.
        While the spo...

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