Hillary Clinton renews call for abolition of U.S Electoral College
Former U.S. First Lady and Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, has renewed her calls for the abolition of the country’s Electoral College.
She made the call in a tweet shortly after voting as an elector alongside her husband and former President Bill Clinton in New York.
“I believe we should abolish the Electoral College and elect our president by the winner of the popular vote, the same as every other office.
“But while it still exists, I was proud to cast my vote in New York for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris,” the tweet reads.
I believe we should abolish the Electoral College and select our president by the winner of the popular vote, same as every other office.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) December 14, 2020
But while it still exists, I was proud to cast my vote in New York for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. pic.twitter.com/th9qebu9ka
Clinton notably won the popular vote in the 2016 Presidential Election, but lost to Pres. Donald Trump — who earned 3 million fewer votes than Clinton — when the Electoral College voted.
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