The existence of the electoral college is one indicator


Question: (The existence of the Electoral College is one indicator that the United States is not a true democracy in terms of representation. In a true democracy, each individual vote would count in a presidential election, but with the existence of the Electoral College, individual votes only count at the state level as an indicator of how the state will vote.)

In your opinion, does the structure of the Electoral College mean that individual votes do not matter as much? Why or why not?

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