Lawmakers can object to a state's results during the congressional certification, as several Republicans did after the 2020 election. On Jan. 6, 2021, the House and Senate both voted to reject GOP objections to the Arizona and Pennsylvania results. ...
“We have full trust in this process and will accept the results regardless of the outcome,” her campaign manager, Jindalae Suh, said in a statement. AP calls on Wednesday: Rep. Ken Calvert (R-Calif); Rep.-elect Dave Min (D-Calif.); Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-Ariz.) Pennsylvania ...
Here was the doctrine of equality, popular sovereignty, and the substance of the theory of inalienable rights clearly asserted by Rev, Wise at the opening of the eighteenth century, just as we have the principle of the consent of t...
Winners may have been called, and concessions may — or may not — have been made, but voting itself is over when polls close on Election Day. There’s still more work to do, as local election officials count and verify results through the canvass and certification process. That means that...
Conclusion.The 2024 election is a rematch, but Biden should not assume he will get the same result as he did in 2020 in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and otherswing states. This time, he is older, and the assessment of the job he has done is in negative territory. He could move...
"We note that 2016 was a statistical outlier," said Erikson, who pointed out that Trump won in 2016 by barely winning Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. If the 2020 election is similarly close nationally, those outcomes could be different. Several other states (Arizona, Florida, Georgia, ...
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Some states choose electors during party conventions; some states have the party central committee pick electors; in Pennsylvania, presidential candidates choose their own electors. Electors are “prominent party figures” in their state (governors, state legislature leaders, long-term poll workers),...
putting Sanders at a disadvantage in closed primaries such as New York’s and Pennsylvania’s. We should also avoid reading too much into Sanders’s support among independent leaners in terms of how he’d fare in November: The independents who vote in party primaries are in no way represent...
Compare, on the one side, James Wilson’s speech before the Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention in Cogan (1997), p. 102 (“… for it would have been superfluous and absurd, to have stipulated with a federal body of our own creation, that we should enjoy those privileges, of which we are ...