Page values for "States Join Forces Against Electoral College"

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States Join Forces Against Electoral College

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SourcePageLos Angeles Times
DateDateJune 5, 2006
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QuoteText"Opponents argue that the current system ensures that smaller states continue to have a say in setting national policy. But the U.S. Senate already gives Delaware every bit as much clout as California. Any method besides majority vote empowers some citizens at the expense of others and makes the president beholden to minority interests."
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States Join Forces Against Electoral College by Los Angeles Times editorial board (Los Angeles Times, June 5, 2006) (view)