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How the Electoral College Undermines American Voices
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How the Electoral College Undermines American Voices

The Deep Dive Podscast Episode 64

Summary

This episode reviews an article by Dr. Emil Ahangarzadeh, Voting as Performative Art. The article argues that the Electoral College, a product of 18th-century elitism and a compromise to appease slave-holding states, undermines American democracy. The system disproportionately empowers certain states and voters, rendering many votes meaningless and allowing presidents to be elected despite losing the popular vote. Ahangarzadeh contends this makes voting a performative act, masking a reality where power resides with a wealthy minority. The hosts further asserts that this principle of distrusting the populace extends into modern political, economic, and social systems. Ultimately, Ahangarzadeh advocates for Electoral College reform as essential for genuine democratic governance.

The Dottore Chronicles
Voting As Performance Art
The Electoral College stands as one of the most glaring contradictions in the United States' claim to democratic governance. This archaic institution, rooted in a compromise between federalists and anti-federalists during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, embodies the founders’ mistrust of direct democracy and their preference for elite control. De…
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