Bangladesh, March 9 -- As the dust settles on Not-so-Super Tuesday, the American electorate finds itself at a familiar crossroads, confronted with two starkly different visions for the future of the nation. The stage is set for a redux of the 2016 presidential race, with Donald Trump emerging unscathed from the Republican primaries and Joe Biden coasting to victory without a formidable challenger. However, beneath the surface of this political déjà vu lies a landscape fraught with escalating tensions, eroding democratic norms, and existential questions about the soul of America.

At the heart of Americas electoral quagmire lies the enduring legacy of the electoral college-a relic of the Founding Fathers that continues to skew th...