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Attorney General Pam Bondi has fired several Department of Justice (DOJ) employees who worked with former special counsel ...
Why did Al Gore lose despite winning more votes? Discover the complex and controversial role of the U.S. Electoral College ...
If men had supported Kamala Harris at the same level as women, Harris would have won the popular vote, and possibly the ...
To start, how does the electoral college work today? Step one, each political party in your state picks its slate of electors, people who pledge to vote for whoever wins their state.
From the Anti-Masons to Elon Musk's new America Party, here's a look at how third parties have made their mark through ...
Two Idaho senators are pushing a new bill that would exclude non-U.S. citizens from being counted when it comes to the Electoral College and Congressional district counts ...
One group is betting the state’s blend of libertarianism and progressivism can be packaged to appeal to voters who have ...
This means that one electoral vote in Wyoming, the least-populous state, represents about 192,000 people, while one vote in Texas, one of the most underrepresented states, represents about 730,000 ...
News about Electoral College, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Legislation Aims to Base Political Representation Solely on Citizen Population, Citing "Perverse Incentive" of Current System ...
Pew Research Center’s in-depth study of its survey respondents who voted in the 2024 election examines turnout, voting ...
The Electoral College has failed to represent the American public five times throughout United States history. In the elections of 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000 and 2016, a presidential candidate has won the ...