The Electoral College was established by founders wary of direct democracy, functioning historically as a check against the popular vote and genuine democracy.
Electoral gatherings post-Election Day allow for reflection on voter sentiments, revealing how minor vote shifts could alter election results significantly.
While the 2024 Electoral College vote was unsurprising, understanding vote distribution is crucial, especially in assessing claims to a democratic mandate by political parties.
The recent election results demonstrate the need for insight into Electoral College dynamics to evaluate the credibility of claims politicians make about winning mandates.
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