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Should our government be remodeled as a whole?

As we all know, politicians can be really great people, but some if not most are in the pockets of large corperations and the people with the most money. (Not saying democrats or republicans but all parties) So I propose a few things about what we need to do.

First, there needs to be no electoral college. A common miss conception is that the electoral college votes on what the state voted for. There are some cases where the electoral college votes whatever it wants, and not for its state, but worse than that, presidents can win by electoral votes, but get absolutely dominated in the public polls. So I think that this is one area to change.

Second, I think that parties should not be funded by individuals or corperations. There needs to be some sort of buffer or cap to what all a person or corperation can give a politician for his cause and for his "campaining"

What do you think should change and do you agree with these changes?

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