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Arguments in support of eliminating the electoral college include i. the electoral college is biased in favor of big states. ii. the electoral college is undemocratic because the winner of the popular vote may not become president. iii. the electors do not represent the american people as a whole. iv. the electoral college gives an unfair advantage to wealthy candidates.

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