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The electoral college made to prevent the unfit from winning highest office
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The electoral college could still stop Trump, even if he wins the popular vote
Maybe — just this once — state legislators should use their constitutional authority and change how we elect the president.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/
wp/2016/03/17/if-no-one-else-stops-trump-the-electoral-college-still-can-its-in-the-constitution/  

The Electoral College was created for two reasons. The first purpose was to create a buffer between population and the selection of a President. The second as part of the structure of the government that gave extra power to the smaller states.
The first reason that the founders created the Electoral College is hard to understand today. The founding fathers were afraid of direct election to the Presidency. They feared a tyrant could manipulate public opinion and come to power. Hamilton wrote in the Federalist Papers:
It was equally desirable, that the immediate election should be made by men most capable of analyzing the qualities adapted to the station, and acting under circumstances favorable to deliberation, and to a judicious combination of all the reasons and inducements which were proper to govern their choice. A small number of persons, selected by their fellow-citizens from the general mass, will be most likely to possess the information and discernment requisite to such complicated investigations. It was also peculiarly desirable to afford as little opportunity as possible to tumult and disorder. This evil was not least to be dreaded in the election of a magistrate, who was to have so important an agency in the administration of the government as the President of the United States. But the precautions which have been so happily concerted in the system under consideration, promise an effectual security against this mischief.

(See All of the Federalist 68)

Hamilton and the other founders believed that the electors would be able to insure that only a qualified person becomes President. They believed that with the Electoral College no one would be able to manipulate the citizenry. It would act a

 
s check on an electorate that might be duped. Hamilton and the other founders did not trust the population to make the right choice. The founders also believed that the Electoral College had the advantage of being a group that met only once and thus could not be manipulated over time by foreign governments or others.

http://www.historycentral.com/elections/Electoralcollgewhy.html


-- Modified on 11/7/2016 8:56:25 AM

Dr.Hackenbush44 reads

So far I know of of only one elector who has given notification they will not abide by their state's voting results. One person from Washington I think has announced they will not cast their vote for Hillary Clinton.

Also, most states have put into place financial penalties for not following their popular vote.

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Posted By: Dr.Hackenbush
So far I know of of only one elector who has given notification they will not abide by their state's voting results. One person from Washington I think has announced they will not cast their vote for Hillary Clinton.  
   
 Also, most states have put into place financial penalties for not following their popular vote.

lection 2016  
 
50 GOP national security experts oppose Trump  
 
50 GOP national security experts oppose Donald Trump 02:40  
Story highlights  
 
A group of GOP national security experts claims Donald Trump is too erratic for the Oval Office  
Many high-ranking former George W. Bush administration officials signed the letter  
Washington (CNN)Fifty prominent Republican foreign policy and national security experts -- many veterans of George W. Bush's administration -- have signed a letter denouncing Donald Trump's presidential candidacy and pledging not to vote for him.  
 
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/08/politics/republican-national-security-letter-donald-trump-election-2016

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