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Along time ago, americans were scattered far and wide about the country. it made sense to have representatives who voted for
them. in this day and age, however, polling places are practically in the next room for most people. with the use of computers, it
is possible to tally votes quickly and accurately. the need for the middle man is gone. u. s. citizens are perfectly capable of
choosing the person they want for president without interference. it is time to graduate from the electoral college and let the
people decide. you want your vote to matter, don't you?
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which would be a more effective and persuasive conclusion for this editorial?
a)”america can do better than the electoral college; we are a country of new
innovation."
b)”why fix what isn't broken? the electoral college continues to work fine
for america."
c)no change is needed. the rhetorical question at the end is effective and
persuasive already.
d)"the electoral college needs to be eliminated as soon as possible. it's the
for america

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