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QuoteText"The system aims not just for majority rule but rule by certain kinds of majorities . It encourages candidates to form coalitions of states with various political interests and cultures. Such coalitions can be assembled only by a politics of accommodation. So the electoral college system discourages attempts to build narrow ideological or geographical majorities."
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From Schwarzenegger, a Veto for Voters' Good by George F. Will (The Washington Post, October 12, 2006) (view)