Walz and Harris Spar on Abolishing the Electoral College

The issue of abolishing the Electoral College has stirred up a bit of tension between Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Vice President Kamala Harris. When Walz was asked if he supported abolishing the Electoral College, he responded that while he personally might be open to the idea, it wasn’t the official position of his campaign.

This response hinted at a divergence from Harris, who has previously entertained the possibility of abolishing the Electoral College.

Harris has indeed discussed the topic in the past. In a 2019 appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” she expressed openness to debating the future of the Electoral College, pointing out concerns about how the popular vote’s impact on deciding the presidency had diminished.

However, the Harris campaign recently reaffirmed their support for the current system, underscoring a shift in stance or a pragmatic position for the current political environment.

The exchange illustrates the complexities within the Democratic Party on this issue, where opinions can vary widely among leaders, and personal beliefs sometimes differ from the official campaign stance. It also reflects the broader debate over whether the Electoral College should be reformed or abolished to better reflect the popular vote in presidential elections.

Phil Stilton

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