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what is the criticism of the electoral college system? It is "undemocratic;" It permits the election of a candidate who does not win the most votes; and. Its winner-takes-all approach cancels the votes of the losing candidates in each state.
What is the winnerThe winner-take-all feature of the Electoral College is when a candidate who gets the most votes wins all of a state's electoral votes.
What is the winnerThe winner-takes-all system
In Georgia and 47 other states and the District of Columbia, electors vote according to who wins the total popular vote. So, if the Republican candidate wins the popular vote, that party's electors vote for their candidate to become president of the United States.
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