In recent years, there has been significant debate regarding the effectiveness of the Electoral College in the United States. Some argue that the Electoral College ensures that all parts of the country have a voice in presidential elections, as it requires candidates to campaign in a variety of states with different interests. Others contend that the system undermines the principle of one person, one vote, as it can lead to scenarios where a candidate wins the presidency without winning the popular vote.
Write an essay in which you argue for or against the continued use of the Electoral College. Be sure to consider the counterarguments to your position and address them effectively.
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