Why doesn’t the overall popular vote carry any weight in the presidential election? All states are important, but it really ...
While it may seem as though the “popular vote” of the American people should be used to determine the President of the United States, delegates in 1787 found the need to raise the question of how the ...
The voters have cast their ballots, and after those ballots have been counted, and a winner has been projected by news ...
One of the quirks of the U.S. election process is that one candidate can win the popular vote but another can win the ...
Maybe it would be a good thing if the former president won the popular vote for once—as long as he doesn’t win the election.
Your vote in this election will become part of a thread woven throughout America’s providential history stretching back to ...
The concept emerged during the Constitutional Convention, which took place over a four-month period in 1787 to address issues ...
Photographer: Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg via Getty Images The Electoral College was devised at the Constitutional ...
The concept emerged during the Constitutional Convention, which took place over a four-month period in 1787 to address issues with the early system of government in the United States. State delegates ...
Voters are heading to the polls at a moment when honest, independent news coverage risks being drowned out by partisan voices ...
In 2016 and 2020 Donald Trump lost the popular election by several million votes. But in 2016 he won in the Electoral College ...