The byzantine Electoral College system has, five separate times since America began, delivered the White House to a candidate who lost the popular vote. The Founding Fathers established the Electoral ...
WASHINGTON, DC (REUTERS) – In the United States, a candidate becomes president not by winning a majority of the national popular vote but through a system called the Electoral College, which allots ...
One Man’s ‘Warmth of Collectivism’ Is Another’s Inferno Warning Signs Flash for the GOP Is Populism Popular? Trump’s Tariffs Are Consigning the GOP to an Epochal Electoral Disaster A Washington State ...
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have spent months traveling the country on the 2024 presidential election campaign trail, vying for America's vote to move into the White ...
A big-picture question in our current political climate is: Does the Electoral College truly represent the people of the U.S.? And if we were to abolish it, would elections be more fair and inclusive?
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. Five presidents in the history of ...
To the editor: I fully agree with George Skelton’s views on the electoral college. In 1989, as a newly elected member of the Democratic National Committee from California, I submitted a resolution ...
The op-ed “How the Electoral College concentrates candidate attention and why it matters” (Sept. 22) demonstrates how the Electoral College accentuates the importance of battleground states. But it ...