It's a rare phenomenon to win the presidency but not the popular vote. But it has happened twice in the past seven elections.
The Madison-Jefferson letters presaged the 1824 election which, thrown to the House, resulted in the election of John Quincy Adams, even though Andrew Jackson had won both the Electoral College.
The 2024 electoral map closely resembles Donald Trump's 2016 presidential election victory over Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump wins the Presidential Election in the key swing state of North Carolina, picking up the 16 Electoral College ...
Biden's win came as voter turnout rose 7% over 2016, resulting in a total of 66% of U.S. adult citizens casting a ballot in ...
Kamala Harris or Donald Trump will need to secure at least 270 votes in the Electoral College to win the 2024 presidential election.
In the United States, the person elected president is not always the candidate that received the most total votes in an election. The rare phenomenon – when a candidate has gained enough electoral ...
Twenty consecutive elections with comfortable margins for all but one, followed by seven consecutive close outcomes, could be ...
The 2000 election between Democratic nominee Vice President Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush came down to a ...
Theoretically, we might end up with a president and vice president from different parties. Here’s how that could happen.
The President of the United States isn't always the most popular candidate. Here's a look at the 5 times the Electoral ...
The assumption was that the Electoral College math would continue to favor the GOP and disadvantage Democrats. But the main theme as we barrel toward the 2024 presidential election seems to be ...