In the United States, we elect our president and vice president using the Electoral College rather than the national popular ...
It’s very unlikely — but theoretically possible — that the presidential election ends with an Electoral College tie. If it ...
Nonetheless, this longtime sentinel of the Electoral College has second thoughts. Those who have demonstrated the willingness ...
Dive into the complex system Americans use to elect the President: the Electoral College. In this short video, learn about ...
In the Presidential election of 2000 there was disbelief, and even outrage, that a popular vote would not determine the new ...
With 538 votes up for grabs in the electoral college, there is a possibility for a 269-269 tie in this year's presidential ...
Tim Walz is right. So is Donald Trump. The Democratic vice presidential candidate wants to get rid of the antique Electoral ...
Western University professor of political science Matthew Lebo explains how the Electoral College works in U.S. presidential elections.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016 because of the Electoral College. So did George W. Bush in 2000. The Electoral College is the unique American system of electing presidents.
RealClearPolitics' polling tracker shows that, with no toss-up states, Trump is set to claim all seven swing states.
Trump is, ironically, crashing into the same roadblock that has stymied Democrats for decades now: The Electoral College overvalues white votes at the expense of racial minorities, giving white ...