The electoral college undercuts our power as voters. It’s time we choose alternative solutions.
By Megan Thiele Strong, The Progressive
November 5, 2024, might be the day the second United States woman presidential candidate from a major party wins the popular vote but loses the election. There have been five U.S. presidential elections where the candidate who won the popular vote did not become president. In each of these cases, the candidates who assumed office without the popular vote were wealthy, white men.
In the current race, as Texas congresswoman Jasmine Crockett reminded us, Vice President Kamala Harris has a resume while Donald Trump has a rap sheet. And, yet, due in part to the power of patriarchy, classism, and white supremacy, the election is a tight race, polls show.

Three of the five presidential elections in the United States which were ceded to the loser of the popular vote happened in the 1800s. Then, in 2000, the first year I was eligible to vote for president, Al Gore won the popular vote with 48.4 percent to Bush’s 47.9 percent. And yet, because of the electoral college, Bush won. And, of course, in 2016, Hillary Clinton, the first female presidential candidate of a major party ticket, took 48.2 percent of the popular vote compared to Trump’s 46.2 percent, and he was declared the winner.
Trump wreaked havoc during his term as president. He stacked the Supreme Court with conservative justices who went on to overturn Roe v. Wade and end affirmative action in college admissions. The court has also allowed unhoused people to be fined and jailed for sleeping outside, reduced the power of federal agencies to ensure food and drug safety and protect the environment, and granted presidents broad immunity from criminal prosecution.
The stakes in this election are high in other ways. We have seen increased climate destabilization, floods, fires, heat waves, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. There is discussion of nuclear threat, prolonged humanitarian crises, denied access to health care for women, and gun deaths in children’s schools.
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