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The One Hundred Year Electoral College Disaster How Can America Achieve “One Person, One Vote”
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About the Book
In this book, Joe Albanese observes that when the Electoral College was established in 1787, there were no daily newspapers, and it took weeks for important news to reach the public. Moreover, the nation had just obtained its independence after a brutal war. The author lays out the pros and cons of the Electoral College system, making the case that how we elect our president runs contrary to principles of an equal democratic government. He also answers questions such as: Does the Electoral College system pose a danger to democracy? Why has the concept of one person, one vote been overlooked? Why have previous attempts to abolish the Electoral College failed? History shows that for a nation to succeed and prosper, it must develop procedures for the peaceful and orderly transfer of political power from one generation to the next. Join the author as he considers how we can reform our electoral process and make every vote truly count.
About the Author
Joe Albanese has spent many years researching and analyzing the Electoral College and how it has affected presidential politics and elections. He has been deeply involved in working for several presidential candidates. Now he has put all his knowledge and facts surrounding this subject into his first book.