Controversial Electoral College Rules Could Allow Popular Vote Loser to Win Presidency
The Electoral College, which chooses the President, has been criticized for its rules and potential to elect a candidate who didn't win the popular vote. Critics argue that this system can lead to unfair outcomes and lower voter turnout. Some suggest changing the Electoral College to better reflect the popular vote or to give each congressional district a vote. The current system has been controversial for almost 200 years, with concerns about its fairness and impact on democracy.