Whether the Electoral College is fair or necessary is subject to fierce debate that in some ways dates back to its founding.
With Election Day 2024 upon us and millions of Americans already casting their votes, here's what to know about the Electoral ...
A majority of Americans — more than 60% — support abolishing the Electoral College, according to a September report by the ...
The Electoral College ensures that even the most sparsely populated states have an effect on the final result (Wyoming, ...
The actual outcome of the 2024 presidential election will be determined by the Electoral College. The Conversation U.S. has ...
In the 2012, 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, Texas had 38 electoral votes. In 2004 and 2008, Texas had 34 electoral ...
When the presidential campaigns are finally over and the votes are counted, there’s one more thing that could change the ...
The framers of the Constitution hoped the Electoral College would make the president more representative of our country’s ...
The Electoral College does not create a national campaign inclusive of rural areas. In fact, it does just the opposite.
Here's why presidential candidates have to concentrate on a handful of swing states and why the winner of the popular vote ...
The American founders are justifiably famous for their political wisdom. So why did they build the strange contraption called ...
The electoral college system was established at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, and is written in Article II of the Constitution. While associated with being uniquely American, there were ...