O'Donnell argued that the Electoral College leads to voter suppression, suggesting that Americans in heavily Democratic states like California feel their votes do not matter, which can prevent them from voting.
He lamented that strategic focus on battleground states in elections disregards the voices of voters in states like California and New York, where many feel their votes are irrelevant.
O'Donnell stated that the founding fathers' decision to implement the Electoral College is a problem that continues to affect voter participation, especially in larger states with fewer electors.
He pointed out that millions of registered voters in California don't participate, as their votes seem inconsequential due to the system, which can heavily influence electoral outcomes.
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