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2 December, 16:42

It has been said that James Madison feared the passions of the people, but admired their reason. How is the Electoral College reflective of this idea?

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  1. 2 December, 19:50
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    The Electoral College reflects Madison's ideas in that it adds another level of checks and balances between the electorate and the government. In a direct democracy, leaders would be elected strictly by the People, and could be done so in a moment of the "passion" which Madison feared. However, by having delegates serve in the Electoral College, our government inserts both a temporal barrier, and the ability for those delegates to potentially override the momentary whims of the people if they do not serve the greater good.
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