Asked by daniii
Claim: The President of the United States should be elected by popular vote. Which of the following is NOT a good piece of evidence to support this claim?
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a. The Electoral College makes candidates only focus on winning over swing states.
b. Under the Electoral College, a President could win the presidency even though more people voted for another candidate.
c. The Electoral College helps small states remain important in the voting process.
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1 point
a. The Electoral College makes candidates only focus on winning over swing states.
b. Under the Electoral College, a President could win the presidency even though more people voted for another candidate.
c. The Electoral College helps small states remain important in the voting process.
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The piece of evidence that is NOT good to support the claim that the President of the United States should be elected by popular vote is:
**c. The Electoral College helps small states remain important in the voting process.**
This statement actually argues in favor of the Electoral College, suggesting that it provides a benefit to small states, which is contrary to the claim advocating for a popular vote system.
**c. The Electoral College helps small states remain important in the voting process.**
This statement actually argues in favor of the Electoral College, suggesting that it provides a benefit to small states, which is contrary to the claim advocating for a popular vote system.
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