You already know that the Electoral College lets candidates win the presidency while losing the popular vote (Donald Trump in 2016 springs to mind). But you might *not* know about the long history of failed attempts to reform or eliminate the institution — or how little guidance the Electoral College actually would actually provide in a close, hotly contested election like the one we’re currently having.

Spend a half hour with this Scrum, though — in which Peter Kadzis chats with Harvard’s Alex Keyssar, author of the new book “Why Do We Still Have The Electoral College?” — and you’ll gain that knowledge and more. (Warning: you may also be significantly more anxious about what the coming weeks may bring.)

Can't get enough of local and national politics? Subscribe to The Scrum, GBH News' politics podcast, with Adam Reilly, Peter Kadzis, and an ever-expanding roster of guests.

SUBSCRIBE:

Apple Podcasts
Stitcher
Spotify
Castbox
Overcast