Presidential elections in the U.S. aren't decided by popular vote. They are instead determined by the Electoral College. Here ...
This week, a Dr. Phil clip went viral stating America was built on hard work not DEI. But DEI is built into our history, ...
Presidential elections in the U.S. aren't decided by popular vote. They are instead determined by the Electoral College. Here's how it works.
Candidates who lost the popular vote but won the Electoral College are John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876 ...
As the world is set to know the next president of the United States, there are lots of questions about the Electoral College ...
As the world obsesses over the US presidential election, attention is turning to the Electoral College, which will determine ...
One might respond, as many contend, that we should scrap the Electoral College altogether in favor of the popular vote total ... a level of unhappiness with current process that is as high ...
To win the presidential election, a candidate needs to capture 270 of the 538 total electoral votes ... only once under the current rules of the Electoral College: the 1824 presidential election.
The assumption was that the Electoral College math would continue to favor ... won the popular vote by less than 1% of the national total. The resulting constitutional amendment passed the House ...
In our current election there are generally ... Currently 17 states and the District of Columbia have joined for a total of 209 Electoral College votes. North Carolina is not one of those states ...