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Electoral College vs. Popular Vote Explained
The popular vote says one thing—but the Electoral College can say another. Here’s why that matters more than ever.
In case you missed it, the scheme by special interest groups to replace the Electoral College with a so-called national popular vote may have just suffered a mortal blow — and it happened in a blue ...
Teddy and his ego started a new party – the Bull Moose Party.
Why did Al Gore lose despite winning more votes? Discover the complex and controversial role of the U.S. Electoral College ...
Though America is in its 47th presidency (with many presidents serving multiple terms), just five times has a candidate won the popular vote but lost the election. Although the majority of Americans ...
The Senate voted 18-16 against having Maine leave the multistate compact it joined last year pledging to give all of its electoral votes to whichever presidential candidate wins the popular vote ...
Musk said he wants to form the America Party. A third party has never won the presidency, but they have influenced elections, ...
On Election Day 2024, Donald Trump defeated his Democratic rival Kamala Harris by a margin of about 2.3 million votes. The ...
Whoever gets a majority, that's at least 270 out of 538 electoral votes, becomes the president and the same goes for the vice president. What happens if there's a tie in the electoral college?
The Supreme Court’s suggestion to include Aadhaar, EPIC, and ration card as valid proofs of identity for electoral roll ...
Wallace, Perot, Nader, Stein, now Musk? The mogul has floated securing just enough seats in Congress to make his America Party voting block indispensable as a spoiler for the purpose of forcing ...