http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Electoral_College
If we wanted direct popular vote we would've changed the Constitution. The United States is not a "
democracy " in the classical sense. It is a Federal Republic ;a nation consisting of individual states that have the right to influence national policy. Some of the states are large and some of them small .
The founders correctly decided that a popular election would be less than desirable in a nation where vast differences exist between regions . We are a geographically large, ideologically diverse, socially complex country with a diverse range of populations, regions, climates, and cultural habits. . There was a big concern in protecting the interests of the small states . In fact ;if such safe guards were not incorporated there never would've been a union.
The electoral college has successfully walked that line between the interests of the various states and the popular will. Each state is allowed a number of electors equal to the total number of their Congressional delegation (House and Senate ) which is based on state size.
Since the people of the country select the electors I do not understand why it would be an issue. To me this is more desirable than the Parlimentary system of having the majority party leader being the executive of the nation.
In Federalist 68 Hamilton addressed the rational behind the electoral college :
It was desirable that the sense of the people should operate in the choice of the person to whom so important a trust was to be confided. This end will be answered by committing the right of making it, not to any preestablished body, but to men chosen by the people for the special purpose, and at the particular conjuncture.
The Federalist #68