Donald Trump won the presidency in 2016 because of the Electoral College. So did George W. Bush in 2000. Even when neither ...
The Electoral College's role in deciding the presidency has become one of the more controversial parts of the election cycle.
During a presidential election in the United States, a candidate is not chosen based on their national popularity, but rather ...
Every presidential election cycle, Americans cast their votes for candidates who align with their values and priorities.
Here are the ways Mike Johnson and Republicans could try to help Trump overturn the 2024 election results if Kamala Harris ...
Seven states are considered swing - or battleground states - in the general election. Here are the swing states and their electoral college votes.
The assumption was that the Electoral College math would continue to favor the GOP and disadvantage Democrats. But the main theme as we barrel toward the 2024 presidential election seems to be ...
Each candidate has a slate of presidential electors in each state, who will then convene in state capitals and Washington, D.C. on Dec. 17 to officially cast their electoral votes. Those electoral ...
In the United States, the winner of a presidential election is determined not by a popular vote but through a system called the Electoral College, which allots “electoral votes” to all 50 ...
Breaking down the Electoral College: How many votes per state, where are each of the candidates leading, and what will it take to secure an Electoral College victory? With the 2024 election coming ...
And this suggests the possibility that Election Day may produce a result we have never seen before: a Republican winning the popular vote but losing the Electoral College. That, in turn ...