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please help!! i have a debate in my class anti federalists vs federalists. i’m supposed to debunk one of their arguments and it is “americans won’t be able to vote for their president and will have no voting rights”, what fact can i use to argue that as a federalist?

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As a federalist, you can argue that the U.S. Constitution specifically states that the president is elected by the Electoral College, not by popular vote. Therefore, Americans still have voting rights, as they are able to vote for their representatives in the Electoral College. This ensures that all citizens have a say in the election of the president, regardless of their state's population.

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