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How did the electoral college help to overcome the delegates' concerns about uninformed voters?

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Elected officials make up the electoral college. The place holders are known as delegates. The officials are the final say when electing a president of the United States. It soothed fears and concerns because of the worry of uninformed voters and how they would affect elections.
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Since the electoral college is a college of politicians whose job it is to know everyone and everything, we give them our votes and they vote for who should be the president. Therefore, you don't have to know who the president is, but if you give your vote to the elector then they will give it to who they know is about the ideas that you voted for. Nowadays it is much more complicated due to the scale of it all.
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