Believe me, any similar system is ridiculous. My personal opinion is that they should somehow combine the two; if someone gets the most votes AND the most seats, that's great, otherwise the one with the most votes should automatically win. That way there isn't much change, but the system is still fair. I have similar opinions regarding the UK electoral system, which is very similar to your Electoral College system.
Trump could very easily throw some of his cash around on rigging the vote. I don't necessarily think it was rigged, but he could just claim the money was for 'campaign charges' or something if he had rigged the vote using money, couldn't he?
North Korea. North Korea is by far the worst of the two Koreas, given all of the chaos going on there. Kim Jong-un has already warned Trump that they're not getting rid of nuclear weapons.
If Nigel Farage (some of you might not know him because he's one of the British MPs, but he is effectively the reason for our referendum to leave the EU) gets into Trump's cabinet as he's attempting to, then the EU is done for, because he'll restrict trade with the EU in a last ditch attempt to kill it for whatever reason he has. If France and Austria leave too, it's as dead as some of its precursors, and when one of those died (the League of Nations), war followed. As grim as it sounds, I am genuinely concerned that there will be another big war at some point in the future, be it a civil war in America or a global one.
The Model UN sounds really interesting. I've always seen stuff about it on American TV shows (namely The Simpsons), but it's not a thing in UK schools. What exactly do you do in it?








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