Booker: The person with the most votes should be president
Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) said Wednesday that he believes the person who receives the most votes should win the presidency.
“In a presidential election, the person with the most votes should be the president of the United States,” Booker, who is running for president, said in response to a question during a CNN town hall about reforming the Electoral College.
“But … we have to win the next election under the rules that are there now,” he added.
Booker suggests he supports getting rid of electoral college:
“I believe very simply that in a presidential election the person with the most votes should be the president of the United States.” pic.twitter.com/Vu371mchcE
— Jeff Cimmino (@jeffcimmino) March 27, 2019
Several Democratic 2020 candidates have come out in favor of overhauling or doing away with the Electoral College.{mosads}
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) called for abolishing the Electoral College during her own CNN town hall, stating that “every vote matters.”
South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a fellow Democratic presidential candidate, has also called for getting rid of the Electoral College, saying earlier this year that it has made the U.S. “less and less democratic.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who is also seeking the Democratic nomination, called for a “reassessment” of the Electoral College in 2016 after then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election despite winning the national popular vote by just under 3 million votes.
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