A group of 538 electors are the only people who actually cast their ballot for President due to the Electoral College.
The author argues that political gerrymandering is a long-standing practice used by both parties, not a new phenomenon. Technological shifts, accelerated by the pandemic, have led to more remote work ...
Signs are seen on a lawn near a US polling place in Arlington, Virginia, November 8, 2016.PAUL J. RICHARDS—AFP/Getty Images In November 2000, newly elected New York Senator Hillary Clinton promised ...
Now that the long, ridiculous campaign for "Hamilton Electors" to flip the presidential election has ended, so has the debate over why the Electoral College exists. For our collective sanity, this is ...
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 ...