

Alex Keyssar
244 posts

@AlexKeyssar
Professor @Harvard Kennedy School. Author of The Right to Vote: the Contested History of Democracy in the U.S. and Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College?








I've never heard a single good argument for how the electoral college helps small states. Realistically, it barely does. It mostly benefits states that are closely split in partisanship, whether they're small or large. Everyone else, from Wyoming to California, is irrelevant.




In part, this is the test of the democratic (small-d) innovation skills of the DNC - can they craft a process that is legitimate, compelling, inclusive, participatory, and wise - to select the Democratic candidate - RCV? Citizen Assemblies? Public deliberation?

Remarkable leadership shown by Joe Biden. Now it falls to the DNC to show equal leadership by having an open process to determine the best candidate(s) to take on Trump - Vance in November. The goal should be simple - to win.

On the latest episode of the @DemParadox podcast, @AlexKeyssar discusses the history of the Electoral College, the different attempts to reform it and why those measures failed, and what it might take for a reform to finally succeed 🎧 Listen here ⤵️ democracyparadox.com/2024/05/07/ale…



@BrennanCenter The council's 18 members include @earlymodjustice @TheGNapp @AlexKeyssar @Jane_C_Manners @katemasur @JRakove @gauthamrao @narosenblum @rachelshelden @JTuckerHistory @rzhist and more. To learn more about council members: brennancenter.org/historians-cou…

