sting on the will of the people. As stated in Campaign 2000, abolishing the Electoral College might urge more candidates to campaign in all states, rather than certain states, since they receive a portion of their total vote from each state. Also Campaign 2000 states that supporters of the Electoral College want to keep it because it forces candidates to pay attention to small states as they strategize how to gain electoral votes. In hearing this I still believe that they should be fighting for the people’s vote, and not focusing on the electoral vote, when there is less and less correspondence between them. I think that the people that are voting believe they are casting their vote for their presidential picks, not the electors’ picks, and those, including myself, are entitled to that decision and freedom.All in all, I believe that our current electoral system is very non-democratic and does no justice to the American people. We, the people, should be deciding who would hold the office of the executive branch, since he/she will be leading us into the next four years politically. I understand how hard and expensive it would be to completely scrap the existing system, but with time, patience and hard work it can happen-slowly and surely. I also understand that unless there are other common cases like the current election, nothing will probably be done to change the electoral system we currently use today. Hopefully, we’ll soon encounter such an election, which has much conflict with our electoral system, where the government is forced to amend the Constitution to reflect the will of the people involving the election of our President and Vice-President....