have provided a lens for Americans to conceptualize the potential tightness of this year's race. As the tense wait continues, resources like 270toWin's Interactive Presidential Election Map, PBS' Electoral College Map, and ABC's Interactive Electoral Map, have let election watchers make their own...
The Electoral College is a unique feature of the U.S. Presidential election system. When citizens vote in the general election, they are technically voting for a group of electors who will vote for the President. Each state has a certain number of electors based on its population. There ar...
Map 4 (“White People) clearly has incorrectly scored Wisconsin and Iowa for Hillary. Map 5 (“White Women”) probably has incorrectly scored Iowa for Hillary. Map 6 (“College-educated Whites”) clearly has incorrectly scored Iowa for Hillary. Map 7 (“Non-college-educated Whites”) clearly...
The hardening of the electoral vote map in the 21st century has left a small group of battleground states. The National Constitution Center’sanalysis of presidential election coveragefound some consensus about battlegrounds from media outlets. The roster of consensus battleground states fluctuated from ...
The game board apparatus includes a map of the United States with each individual state comprising a puzzle piece and wherein there is inscribed on the game board apparatus the number of electoral college votes controlled by each respective state. In addition, the game apparatus includes a series...
Four years ago, the NFL won a close election (293-to-245) againstcollege football in my first electoral map of football. For those new to this concept, the electoral map of football is my best attempt to determine if a state is more of a college football ...
J.H. in Flint, MI, asks:There are rumors of a challenge to Mike Johnson's (R-LA) speakership. If the House fails to select a Speaker on January 3, and the fight drags on, what effect (if any) would the lack of a speaker have on the certification of the Electoral College results...
H.B. in State College, PA, writes: In an answer about your edits of readers' letters, you wrote: "[F]olks who are not members of the federal executive branch get their party and state as well... For example, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA)..." So...
college and then got an MBA from NYU and an MPA from Columbia. After graduating, he worked for Goldman Sachs, didn't like it there, and joined the Marine Corps, which sent him to Iraq. He got quite a bit of publicity about leaving a high-paying job on Wall St. to serve his ...