Tuesday, November 13, 2007

In recent years, the Electoral Process has experienced much scrutiny. With reformers always alluding to the 2000 Election of Bush/Gore, many people share the wanted change to the electoral system. What these reformers don’t understand are the strengths that the current process brings. Sure, we could change the system, but that takes time away from solving other pressing matters. Changing the Electoral College process is more trouble than its worth, and, by the mere fact we have a current system, we do not need to amend it.

1 comment:

MR. MILLION said...

Don't displace the argument by suggesting that there are better things to be doing. Argue the facts and issues around the process.