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The Intellectual Dishonesty of the Campaign Against the
Electoral College
Author: Jarrett Stepman
Date: 2019
From: Gale Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection
Publisher: Gale, a Cengage Company
Document Type: Viewpoint essay
Length: 1,427 words
Content Level: (Level 4)
Lexile Measure: 1240L
Full Text:
Article Commentary
“2016 was an example of the Electoral College’s success, not its failure.”
Jarrett Stepman is a contributor to the Daily Signal and cohost of The Right Side of History podcast. In the following viewpoint, the
author defends the Electoral College and its function in the US political system. Stepman challenges common criticisms of the
Electoral College that arose in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. In particular, the author takes issue with the claim that the
Electoral College was created to benefit slaveholding states. The original intention of the Electoral College, Stepman contends, was
not about slavery but about balancing the interests of different regions. The author argues that this balance of interests makes the
Electoral College both democratic and constitutional. Because of this fundamental characteristic of the Electoral College, Stepman
suggests, elections that result in the election of a candidate who loses the popular vote but wins the presidency are a natural part of
the system that has worked as originally intended.
As you read, consider the following questions:
1. According to the author, why does the argument that the Electoral College was created to benefit slavery appeal to leftleaning critics?
2. Do you agree with the author’s characterization that the Electoral College reflects democratic values? Why or why not?
3. In your opinion, is the Electoral College necessary to preserving the federalism of US elections? Explain your answer.
A full-blown war is raging against the Electoral College.
But as activist groups become more desperate to overturn our way of electing presidents before voters go the polls in November
2020, their arguments become more absurd and hyperbolic.
CNN recently ran a preposterous segment suggesting that James Madison called the Electoral College “evil,” a shameful distortion
and an absurdity given that the man known as the Father of the Constitution had a direct hand in creating the institution.
Others have made more serious but ultimately absurd indictments of the Electoral College.
Among the biggest stretches made by critics of the Electoral College is that the institution was created simply to benefit slavery.
Left-wing pundits, politicians, and even a few scholars have made this a popular argument
(https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/06/opinion/electoral-college-slavery.html).
However, it isn’t true and is clearly a smear, a desperate ploy by sophists who want to tarnish the institution because they think it
stands in the way of progressive electoral dominance.
Historian Allen Guelzo has utterly debunked the “pro-slavery” narrative against the Electoral College.
Guelzo, writing in National Affairs, says the only mention of slavery related to the Electoral College debate at the Constitutional
Convention the lynchpin of the argument that the institution was pro-slavery is an obscure and unclear quote from Madison.
Madison’s words do not seem to suggest the Electoral College would help or hurt slave states in particular, however, but that it would
balance the interests of different regions (https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/debates_719.asp). Guelzo writes
(https://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/in-defense-of-the-electoral-college).
[Madison] appears to have concluded that an Electoral College system based on representation would improve this
balance and keep presidential elections from becoming sectional affairs. The idea that the Electoral College was proposed
to protect Southern slavery stretches the imagination; if anything, Madison seems to be suggesting that an Electoral
College would mute unfair sectional advantages.
Tying the Electoral College to slavery based on this thin evidence is flimsy at best, a fact recently admitted by liberal historian Sean
Wilentz.
Not only does little evidence exist of a connection between slavery and the Electoral College, according to Wilentz, the early
president most helped by the lack of national popular vote was John Quincy Adams, who was anti-slavery and from a free state.
Wilentz writes in The New York Times that he thinks there are plenty of good reasons to get rid of the Electoral College, but that “the
myth that the Electoral College began as a slaveholders’ instrument needs debunking which I hope to help with in my book’s
revised paperback.”
A more honest debate about the Electoral College would not be over its relation to slavery, which no longer exists, but over whether it
works for our republic today.
The standard argument against the Electoral College is that it’s not fully democratic and is unfair. Detractors lament that a failure of
the system is indicated by the rare cases such as 2016 in which the winner of the presidency is not determined by the winner
of the national popular vote total.
This is a fair, but wrongheaded, criticism of the Electoral College.
For one, the Founders did not design our republic as a pure democracy, but they did allow great leeway for democracy as a critical
element of self-government.
The Electoral College, as it exists today, is a mostly democratic system. It has been since the early 19th century, when states moved
away from legislatures selecting electors in favor of direct elections by the people.
In the 20th century, not a single state has chosen electors by any method other than a democratic one.
The real principle at stake, and the one most threatened by a national popular vote, is the concept of federalism.
Detractors complain that votes in states are unequal, that a voter in a massive state such as California has less power than a voter in
dramatically less populous Wyoming. This criticism is overblown.
The framers of the Constitution designed the Electoral College as what they hoped would be the best way of choosing America’s
chief executive. This meant preserving the concept of federalism and a diffusion of power among the states.
Americans don’t directly vote for their presidents. Instead, when we vote for a candidate, we actually vote for electors who then cast
their votes for that candidate on a set date after the election. The Founders preferred this method as a way to prevent a corruption of
the vote.
Each state’s assigned number of electors is based on its total number of representatives in the House and Senate.
How many House seats a state gets is based on population as updated by the census, of course. But since each state has two
senators, the Electoral College is slightly unbalanced to favor small states, a concession to them and a safeguard against a tyranny of
the majority feared by the Founding Fathers.
It’s not a large concession in the grand scheme of things, though.
California currently receives 55 electoral votes in the Electoral College, and Wyoming gets only three. Obviously, being a large state
is still a major advantage, and presidential candidates have significant incentives to win those states over the smaller ones.
But this state-based system does, to a degree, force presidential candidates to appeal to a wide spectrum of Americans.
Those running for president not only have to appeal to a wide diversity of people across states, but within states, instead of focusing
only on the big urban areas with the greatest payoffs.
A national election that relies heavily on this concept of federalism ultimately fulfills the requirement that presidents receive the
“esteem and confidence of the whole Union,” as Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist 68
(https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed68.asp).
This played out in 2016, which was an example of the Electoral College’s success, not its failure.
One candidate, now-President Donald Trump, appealed to and ultimately flipped states that had voted Democrat for nearly a
generation because he appealed to them in ways that members of his party hadn’t in a long time.
On the other hand, Hillary Clinton dumped massive resources into places such as Chicago and New Orleans, where she already had
overwhelming support, in an effort to “win” the popular vote (https://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/michigan-hillary-clintontrump-232547).
Clinton’s ill-conceived plan worked directly counter to how the Electoral College was designed to function, the result being a rare
circumstance where the winner of the popular vote lost the election.
Clinton could have spent more time in states such as Michigan and Pennsylvania, once thought to be part of an electoral “Blue Wall”
in the so-called Rust Belt. But she didn’t.
She paid a price, within a well-known system, for taking key states for granted.
Poor strategy, not an inherent flaw in the American election system, did in Trump’s opponent. Why should we see this as a reason to
ditch a two-century-old institution of marvelous success and stability?
Not everything the Founders predicted about American presidential elections has been borne out, but the federalist structure of the
Electoral College remains an excellent, if not perfect, method of selecting our presidents.
Ridiculous accusations about it being pro-slavery, and misguided desires to make it more “democratic,” are no reason to let a
misguided and likely unconstitutional National Popular Vote Compact or any other scheme bring the Electoral College to an
end (https://www.insidesources.com/national-popular-vote-making-every-vote-unequal/).
Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2020 Gale, a Cengage Company
Source Citation (MLA 8th Edition)
Stepman, Jarrett. “The Intellectual Dishonesty of the Campaign Against the Electoral College.” Gale Opposing Viewpoints Online
Collection, Gale, 2020. Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints,
https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/AXWFDQ462735319/OVIC?u=mlin_b_bunkhcc&sid=OVIC&xid=7310574a. Accessed 5 Dec.
2020. Originally published as “The Intellectual Dishonesty of the Campaign Against the Electoral College,” The Daily Signal, 10
Apr. 2019.
Gale Document Number: GALE|AXWFDQ462735319


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