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Why did Al Gore lose despite winning more votes? Discover the complex and controversial role of the U.S. Electoral College ...
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The governor's office is worried enough to cite Trump’s immigration policies as an economic risk in state budget forecasts.
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California could lose votes in the electoral college and suffer economic setbacks if President Trump's immigration crackdown ...
The Electoral College was also rooted in racism and gave rural states disproportionate power, said Aaron Scherb, senior director of legislative affairs at Common Cause, a grassroots organization ...
Because of the Electoral College, a candidate for president has always had to appeal to a broadly based coalition of states, regions, interests and voters.
The Electoral College is a process through which the United States elects its president, involving 538 electors. To secure victory, a presidential candidate must obtain at least 270 electoral votes.
But critics call the Electoral College an indirect process that’s undemocratic and rooted in racism. It’s also the reason we have swing states. How does the Electoral College work?