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Church, and Christian tradition, in this country.<br />

THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE<br />

Another contributing factor to Wilson’s election to the Presidency, and how the Illuminati<br />

controls the American electorate today, is accomplished through a process known as the<br />

Electoral College.<br />

Because delegates to the Constitutional Convention, which met in Philadelphia in 1787,<br />

thought that the general public lacked the insight and the judgment necessary to elect a President,<br />

and could be easily misled by irresponsible candidates, they enacted the Electoral College to do<br />

the job.<br />

The President and Vice-President are the only public officials in the country who are not<br />

elected through a direct vote of the people. Each party, in every state, has a slate of electoral<br />

candidates, based on the number of representatives it has in Congress. They are known as the<br />

Electoral College. Presently, there are 100 Senators and 435 Representatives in the United States,<br />

for a total of 538 (includes 3 votes from the District of Columbia) electoral votes.<br />

The electors of the Party receiving the highest vote are elected and meet on the first Monday,<br />

after the second Wednesday in December, to vote for their party’s nominees. Even though the<br />

members of the Electoral College are pledged to vote for the presidential candidate of their Party,<br />

they are not constitutionally bound to do so, and can change their mind at any time. Technically,<br />

however, a candidate wins all of the state’s electoral votes, if he wins a majority of the popular<br />

votes. If a presidential candidate has the largest popular vote, but doesn’t obtain the necessary<br />

electoral votes, he doesn’t win the Presidency. This happened in 1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000. If<br />

no candidate has a majority, then the House of Representatives chooses a President from the<br />

three highest candidates, with all the Representatives from each state combining to cast one vote<br />

for each state. If a Vice-Presidential candidate receives no clear majority, then the Senate<br />

chooses from the top two, with each Senator casting an individual vote.<br />

Therefore, the candidate’s objective is not to win a majority of the popular vote, but a<br />

majority of the electoral votes, which is 270. Thus, if a candidate could be guaranteed just eleven<br />

states (leaving 267 remaining electoral votes in 39 states, and the District of Columbia), he could<br />

be guaranteed the Presidency: California (55), Texas (34), New York (31), Florida (27),<br />

Pennsylvania (21), Illinois (21), Ohio (20), Michigan (17), New Jersey (15), Georgia (15), and<br />

North Carolina (15). Combined, these states have 271 electoral votes.<br />

That is why you see a concentration of effort in these states at election time. With the<br />

Illuminati controlling the media in these large population centers, it is not a difficult task to alter<br />

public opinion and sway votes to the candidate they choose. With these states in line, the rest of<br />

the country generally follows. The bottom line is, that the people’s right to choose a President<br />

has practically been taken away, and without the financial resources necessary to fight it, there is<br />

very little that can be done.

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