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Why Does the United States Use the Electoral College and Not a Popular Vote to Decide the PresidentWhy did Al Gore lose despite winning more votes? Discover the complex and controversial role of the U.S. Electoral College and how it determines the nation's president in this deep dive.
The “presidential lean” of a state can, over time, tell us something about how it is trending.— Though 2004 and 2024 produced similar topline national results, there has been some significant change ...
The 2030 census is still years away, but early population estimates indicate that Republican-leaning states are set to ...
As Elon Musk threatens to float a new political party in protest against Donald Trump's massive spending bill, the spotlight ...
Editor: For our election denier friends out there I would invite them to visit the electoral map of the 2024 Election by County at: ...
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Tarrant County Commissioners approved a new electoral map, which will reshape the county’s governing body in favor of Republicans. Commissioners approved the map on ...
The Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York typically receives 400 tractor-trailers of food from the Agriculture ...
Somalia approaches a critical election period, now less than a year away, political divisions are becoming increasingly ...
Early voting began June 14, and as of Saturday, more than 305,000 New York City residents had already cast their ballots.
The next presidential election is still a few years away, but Arizona's senators could be contenders in a wide-open Democratic primary race.
Florida's Electoral College on Monday formally cast its 29 electoral votes for the president in Tallahassee. One of those electors, Florida Senate President Wilton Simpson, was not in the Florida ...
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