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In order to win the White House, a presidential candidate needs 270 of those votes. How are electors selected? Each presidential candidate has their own group of electors in each state — a group referred to as a slate. These slates are typically political insiders nominated by a state's ...
Almost no one likes both candidates, either nationally or in California, and a majority of voters consistently say they’d rather not face this rematch. But barring accident or illness that could befall either of the two elderly candidates, the rematch is what the co...
How the Presidential Candidates Would Tackle Student DebtWhen Donald Trump decried the profits the federal governmentmakes on student loans and described...Lewontin, Max
On the campaign trail, presidential candidates are claiming they can balance the budget, but here's what experts say about the dominant fiscal policy ideas in the race so far and their ability to solve the nation's budget math. The big financial challenges: ...
Even as other candidates popped into view, she forced the attention back to herself repeatedly. By the end of it, she had even gained the backing of two of her home state House members – Reps. Ted Lieu and Katie Hill – which appear to be the first pair of congressional endorsements...
In 1824, four presidential candidates split the vote, and no candidate won an electoral majority. John Quincy Adams won the election in the House, even though Andrew Jackson had won a plurality of the popular and electoral votes. And in 1837, Martin Van Buren won a majority of electoral vot...
A FAIR study of the democratic presidential debates clearly shows that questions for progressive candidates such as Sanders and Warren were always framed critically, while those for moderate candidates were neutral. Story Transcript Editorial Note: The eleventh Democratic Debate has been relocated from Ph...
That's about one year and seven months before the presidential election. That means presidential campaigns typically begin in the spring of the year before the presidential election. Presidential candidatesselect running matesmuch later in the campaign. ...
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