Government
Jul. 1, 2022
Thinking of ending the electoral college
The electoral college is a mechanism for minority rule. If poll after poll is to be credited, the country as a whole did not want the court to end the constitutional right to an abortion. Yet, a president who did not win the popular vote was able to appoint three Supreme Court justices whose now undisguised objective is to roll back modern progress based on their religious beliefs.
Steven S. Kimball
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UC Berkeley Boalt Hall
Steven is a lawyer in Sacramento
Last week the United States Supreme Court furnished yet another reason for an amendment to the Constitution ending the electoral college. The electoral college is a mechanism for minority rule. If poll after poll is to be credited, the country as a whole did not want the court to end the constitutional right to an abortion. Yet, a president who did not win the popular vote was able to appoint three Supreme Court justices whose now undisguised objective is to roll back...
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