Parliamentary system notwithstanding the electoral college system is broken.
It is not a federal system it is a state system. This is it's weakness as states decide how it works.
Democracy of the states, is a principle that probably died with the Civil War in 1865.
It was the cause of the Civil War and did die as a result of the war.
Since then Federalism has been a very tenuous and eroding principle, made more and more obsolete with time. For all intents and purposes the modern US operates as a Unitary Constitutional Republic. The electoral vote violates the democratic principle of 1 person 1 vote, and for the head of state of a so called democracy this is completely unacceptable.
It does not eliminate 1 to 1 votes as this was never implemented. To eliminate something it must already exist within the system, it didn't. States determine who could vote not the federal government. As I said this system was never updated to work with the changing conditions on the "ground".
Edit: Lol I swear, even when we're disagreeing we largely agree. Your next post, which I hadn't read before posting, more insightfully echoes my sentiments here.
We are not disagreeing that the system is flawed. I am just pointing out your basis is incorrect as you are claiming America supported ideas it never did. These ideas are a based fantasy propaganda of an idealized America rather than a reality and history of America. It is a facade, nothing more