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Irish presidential election campaign momentum hits doldrums amid fears of chilling effect on prospective candidates of ...
The “presidential lean” of a state can, over time, tell us something about how it is trending.— Though 2004 and 2024 produced similar topline national results, there has been some significant change ...
Why did Al Gore lose despite winning more votes? Discover the complex and controversial role of the U.S. Electoral College ...
Dr Arthur Kobina Kennedy, a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), and former flagbearer aspirant has described the party’s ...
Though America is in its 47th presidency (with many presidents serving multiple terms), just five times has a candidate won ...
A viral graphic warns that if the House-passed reconciliation bill becomes law, "we won't have another election." But there ...
All that counts is our ancient electoral college system, rooted in the Founders’ appeasement of Southern slave states. It’s beneficial, however, that Trump apparently also won the popular vote.
The next major electoral test comes in 2026 when GOP U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis' seat is up for reelection. Robinson hasn't ruled out a future bid, which could include challenging Tillis in a primary.
A majority of Americans — more than 60% — support abolishing the Electoral College, according to a September report by the Pew Research Center. But the system has survived an unprecedented ...
The electoral college is made up of 538 votes but the winning candidate must reach the 270 halfway mark to claim victory. These votes are distributed across the 50 states based on population size.
The Electoral College – explained Since its founding, the United States has used the Electoral College to elect the nation's president. A candidate needs 270 electoral votes to win the White House.
The Electoral College has received a lot of attention of late, leading many to question why it exists — and what it would take to remove it. In two of the six presidential elections conducted ...