This column was originally published by Sheila Kennedy on her blog, “A Jaundiced Look at the World We Live In.” By Sheila ...
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 ...
Despite Donald Trump getting 77.3 million votes of Americans last month, 2.3 million more than Kamala Harris, he won’t win the presidential election until today, when the Electoral College meets in 50 ...
Did you know that the method for counting votes in a presidential election is different than the way votes are counted in state and local elections? We take for granted that the candidate that gets ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Zoë Petersen, Deseret News The next president of the United States may, again, be the candidate with the fewest popular votes.
Some political experts have been speculating that Donald Trump might win the popular vote in 2024 yet lose in the Electoral College, as Hillary Clinton did in 2016 and Al Gore in 2000 (and Grover ...
The United States is the only democracy in the world where a presidential candidate can get the most popular votes and still lose the election. Thanks to the Electoral College, that has happened five ...
Polls show the presidential race is tightening toward a possible toss-up, but how close is it actually? The answer, to a large extent, will depend on which candidate has an advantage in the Electoral ...