The map below shows the 2024 Presidential Election results. We display the margin of victory for each candidate in all of the states. Red represents Donald Trump, and blue represents Kamala Harris. Clicking on the state will pull detailed data highlighting the number of electoral votes won, the...
Create Your Own Map DateStatePrevious StatusNew StatusRCP No Toss UpsRCP National Avg. 11/2 North Carolina Biden »»» Trump Biden 319 - Trump 219 Biden +6.9 11/2 Georgia Biden »»» Trump Biden 319 - Trump 219 Biden +6.9 11/1 Ohio Biden »»» Trump Biden 350 - ...
Map of the Electoral College for the United States presidential election, 2020. (Wikimedia Commons) Biden’s Clearest Electoral College Path While all of us at theWashington Monthlytry to protect ourselves fromMad Poll Disease, I still regularly pore through general election poll numbers to see if...
In the Midwest, let's look at Ohio, specifically, for a moment. Historically, it has often been central to Republicans' chances at the White House, though a lot of that is from a time when the electoral map was more tilted east than it is today. Winning it would help Romney a lot,...
How could a man whose father was a college president, whose mother was a college professor, who grew up in wealth, who earned a Ph.D. in international relations from Princeton, and who was CEO of one of the largest hedge funds in the world ever convince disaffected young men he was the...
The Electoral College battleground map will likely be narrowed down to a historically small number of truly competitive states. As the Electoral College battleground shrinks, the calculus that optimizes for 270 electoral votes changes. Attention is increasingly focused on seven key states: Arizona...
The Electoral College map looked similar to the2008 mapwith two exceptions. Obama won Indiana and North Carolina in 2008 as part of his victory over McCain. Romney won both states in 2012. The 2012 presidential election also featured just four states with popular vote margins under 5%, reinforc...
Donald Trump is acting like he has a mandate to do whatever he wants. In reality, the election was close. Yes, he won the Electoral College 312-226, but that is not a good measure of closeness due to its winner-take-all nature (except in two states). Imagine that a candidate wins ...
In a2023 Pew Research poll, 65% of Americans said the president should be elected through the popular vote, not the Electoral College.Hundreds of proposalshave been introduced in Congress to change the process over the years. There's also a multi-state effort called theNational Popular Vote In...
The candidate would win the Electoral College 538-0, but it would still be a close election. How does the 2024 election compare to other recent ones? Here is a nice chart showing the popular vote for the two major parties since 2000: About 96% of the vote has been counted so far. ...