The claim of the author regarding the electoral college is that it is a vital part of federalism, which is the foundation of our system of government.
<h3>What is an electoral college?</h3>
It should be noted that the elctoral college means the set of electors who are selected to elect a candidate to an office.
The electoral college is a the compromise between large and small states at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
The evidence that the author use to support their claim is that the system has served the country well as it ensures that the candidate with the
most votes wins.
Lastly, the reasoning behind using the evidence to support the claim is to illustrate the perspective that without the Electoral College, close elections would require recounts in every state, not just in one state thus delaying final results for months or longer.
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The issue of whether or not slaves would count towards the population was a huge problem at the Constitutional Convention. Northern politicians did not want slaves to count, as this would give Southern states more power in Congress. On the other hand, Southern politicians wanted slaves to count but they did not want to give them equal rights. Ultimately, the two sides compromise by creating the Three-Fifths Compromise.
The 3/5ths Compromise stated that for every 5 slaves, 3 would count towards the population.