Tyler Griffith

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The founders discussed the method for picking presidents at the Constitutional Convention, but they could do no better than to settle on the clumsy workaround of the Electoral College, cobbled together in a rush to overcome an impasse in discussions and to accommodate southern slave states.5 As William Grayson, who participated in the Virginia ratifying convention, put it, the Electoral College was “rather founded on accident, than any principle of government.”
Tyler Griffith
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