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United States Electoral College: Revision history


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  • curprev 17:0317:03, 22 July 2024Jimbojet747 talk contribs 260,314 bytes −13 The cited source neither asserts nor provides supporting evidence for the assertion in the preceding sentence that critics view the United States Electoral College as giving voters in smaller states proportionally less power. Further, the following sentence provides a verified fact which mathematically contradicts the preceding assertion. Linking preceding with following using following's citations, and negating the preceding assertion per the following citation. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 17:0817:08, 5 July 2024LightToTheEnd talk contribs 260,325 bytes −216 The source for "Some scholars provide arguments demonstrating this interpretation is a myth," is the Heritage Foundation, which is not exactly an unbiased source. If this sentence is desired, it would be wise to indicate who is actually saying this (e.g. "...the Heritage Foundation argues...") Even that source's only academic citation indicates: "Some legal scholars even suggested that the Electoral College must be abolished to disentangle it from America’s racist past and history of slavery. " undo Tags: references removed Visual edit

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