may still lose the presidential election in the Electoral College—a scenario which has occurred in five U.S. presidential elections, including the most recent election in 2016,” USA Facts said.
Its present limit is all eligible citizens age 18 or older. The tradition that the voters choose the presidential electors thus became an early and permanent feature of the Electoral College system, and, while it should be noted that states still theoretically retain the constitutional right to ...
Map 1: Partisan consistency in the Electoral College, 2000-2016 Our first ratings of the 2020 Electoral College (Map 2) show both parties well within reach of victory. They both start in the 240s in terms of electoral votes at least leaning to each of them, with jus...
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While Trump’s campaign is touting a play for Minnesota as a way to expand the electoral map, the president is playing defense in a host of the other battleground states he needs in order to secure the 270 Electoral College votes to keep the White House. Biden’s campaign is laser-focuse...
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similar to the map Silver had tweeted excluding women from the vote. Did it get worse? Wheeeeeee! (Sob.) Trump supporters made sure that the hashtag #repealthe19th started trending—twitter-fueled jokes, or half-jokes, or terrifying not-jokes, about taking away women’s right to vote. ...