The year is 2032. Studying the Electoral College map, a Democratic presidential candidate can no longer plan to sweep New Hampshire, Minnesota and the “blue wall” battlegrounds of Michigan, ...
In August 2025, U.S. Senate Democrats introduced a bill to abolish the Electoral College and "restore democracy." Rating: Mixture (About this rating?) What's True: It is true that in December 2024, ...
It is true that in December 2024, three Democratic senators introduced a constitutional amendment to remove the Electoral College in favor of direct national elections. They argued that the current ...
It is true that in December 2024, three Democratic senators introduced a constitutional amendment to remove the Electoral College in favor of direct national elections. They argued that the current ...
Ben Sheehan provides a comprehensive exploration of the Electoral College. Ben Sheehan unpacks the Electoral College's intricate complicated history and current complexities in this episode of “Civics ...
Ah, the Red/Blue political fractures in the United States today. I certainly can relate as during my lifetime I have bounced from voting for Republicans to Democrats. My family actively supported and ...
In this episode of the American Founding, Dr. Cost breaks down the Electoral College. A subject of a great deal of contemporary criticism, the Electoral College is perhaps the most misunderstood part ...
There’s one bit of good news out of Carson City. The Legislature is more than two-thirds through its 120-day session. Like teenagers, legislators need deadlines to help keep things moving along. This ...
Nebraska will continue to award some of its electoral votes by congressional district after lawmakers this week rejected legislation that would have changed how the state handles presidential ...
Ian Ayres is the Oscar M. Ruebhausen professor of law at Yale Law School. On Sunday’s “Meet the Press,” Donald Trump made it clear that he was “not joking” about serving a third term in 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?