in the White House.rnThe proponents of popular election of electors (in particular,rnof the general ticket) insisted that since "all power belongsrnto the people. . . they should exercise it directly withoutrnthe intervention of any intermediate agency. . . ." But, arguedrnCalhoun, the real effect of the proposed change "so farrnfrom giving the power . . .
January 1975April 21, 2022By The Archive
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