Speech of Mr. Archer, On the Proposition to Amend the Constitution of the United States : Respecting the Election of President And Vice President, Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 20, 1826
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His acts are a part of the acts of ttie Government. He is the neck in relation to which you may realize the policy of Caligu- la, and strike with decisive effect, f'onlroi held over iiim is efficient on the whole Government. For tliis reason - in consequence of this view, in the first plan of the Constitution, the convention gave the appointment of electors to the State Legislatures. Two propositions were made to expung-e this fealure,without success. It was finally surrendered for the present ...system, which was considered to be tantamount. The Legislature has now the appointment of the mode of the choice of electors. The design was to give control by the power to consolidate the vote of the State. A district system would divert this control, and subvert this material part of the plan of the constitution. The utility of the State Legislatures as the rallying j)0ints of public sentiment is admitted. This is what the oppressed have always stood in need of; and the continuance of oppression is owing to the want of it.
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