Surprising facts about the Electoral College's origins and evolution—and just who is an elector—to ponder alongside giving a watch to One Person, One Vote? on PBS.
The Electoral College is a group of people chosen by each state who formally elect the President and Vice President of the ...
A North Carolina loss could not only foil Trump’s re-election chances, it would be a particular home-state humiliation for ...
In the last eight elections, we have seen one key indicator of success: the candidate who wins the popular vote outside ...
The delegates’ creation of a unique and cumbersome method of selecting the president, one not used to elect any other governmental official, was born of complex considerations ...
If the former president wins the East Coast trio of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia, he will go back to the White House.
Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are spending an awful lot of time in Pennsylvania. Why? Because Pennsylvania voters hold ...
In six of the seven consensus states, Trump’s polling average is better than the same point four years ago. Ninety-three electoral college votes ride on Pennsylvania (19), North Carolina (16), Georgia ...
OMAHA — Nebraska State Sen. Mike McDonnell of Omaha acknowledged Thursday through a spokesman that he discussed on Wednesday ...
The title of Mike Littwin’s Opinion page article in Sept. 8’s paper includes this startling statement: “Too bad your vote doesn't count.” He raises a question that should finally be answered in ...
Increasingly and by the slimmest margin, flipping battleground North Carolina from Republican to Democrat in electoral ...