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I will just reply here since I guess this is a better place for it. Please note that you are not supposed to come up with reasons to abolish the electoral college yourself :-) So not only do you need a reference for what the framers were thinking, you also need a reference where this is used specifically as an argument against keeping the electoral college. KarlFrei ( talk) 11:39, 1 May 2013 (UTC)
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