Many of the highest-profile races are underway in Montana, New York, California and beyond, far from the presidential ...
Except in the states of Maine and Nebraska, if a candidate receives the majority of the votes from the people of a state then the candidate will receive all electoral votes of that state. The ...
These delegates will then choose a presidential candidate to represent the national ... This scenario happened in 2016, 2000, 1888, 1876, and 1824 (By a vote of the House of Reps).
Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is no stranger to voter suppression in Georgia and she sees a ...
When the US Constitution was written in 1787, the Electoral College was created to pick the US president using a majority ...
1824 John Quincy Adams 84 ... of the president at inauguration is 55. A candidate has won the popular vote but lost the election five times in US presidential election history.
Elections are the foundation of representative democracy. Your right to have a say at the ballot box was paid for with blood ...
In-person voting for the 2024 U.S. presidential election begins Friday in three states — Virginia, South Dakota and Minnesota ...
An apparent attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump as he played golf in Florida has rocked a presidential ...
Both major presidential candidates are making appearances meant to fire up their core supporters. Vice President Kamala ...
Newspaper editor Horace Greeley unsuccessfully ran against incumbent Ulysses S. Grant in November 1872. Twenty-four days ...