<p>The Electoral College was adopted by the framers of our Constitution as a method of ensuring that our presidents would be well-qualified statesmen. But this goal has been thwarted by changes in our &ldquo;unwritten constitution&rdquo; resulting in a deeply flawed electoral process that is far removed from Constitutional provisions. Reformers frequently seek to abolish the Electoral College and replace it with a process that gives the presidency to the candidate winning the most popular votes but that alternative provides poor inoculation from charismatic charlatans. Paul Schumaker a retired professor of political science employs the techniques of memoir to convey the evolution of his thinking about this issue to warn us against adopting such pretenders as the &ldquo;Interstate Compact&rdquo; and to prescribe a national process that weds concerns for more acceptable candidates with our common democratic values. Covering the past the present and the future this book concisely informs the public about a current issue of enduring importance for American politics.</p>
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