The 2004 Presidential Election: Who Won The Popular Vote? An Examination of the Comparative Validity of Exit Poll and Vote Count DataJanuaryJonathan D SimonRon Baiman
Donald Trump finished the appointment process in the three weeks since he won the Presidential Election of 2024, with the very disturbing appointment of Kash Patel, an extreme loyalist, as new head of the FBI, effectively shortening the ten year term of Christopher Wray that he made upon taking...
significantly alter the relationship between the popular vote and electoral votes due to their unique voting rules and demographics. Numerous simulations suggest that Trump has a significant chance of winning a state he previously lost in the 2020 election, highlighting the fluid nature of voter ...
When a candidate wins the popular vote in a state, they typically receive all of that state’s electoral votes (except in Nebraska and Maine, where electoral votes can be split). After the general election, the electors meet in December to officially cast their votes for President. ...
The fact is that the “best” Vice Presidents since the 1970s are Walter Mondale, Al Gore, and Joe Biden! And Al Gore won the national popular vote over George W. Bush, but as we all know, lost the Electoral College! Kamala Harris, the first woman, first biracial, first African Ame...
trade protectionism and advocacy of punitive tariffs have helped to resurrect the specter of NAFTA that has continued to haunt the current Presidential election, and has become a mantra that has infected Trump rallies–to the point where, dislodged of any actual truth, it has come to signify amo...
Worst of all, Kamala Harris was inauthentic. No one really wanted her as president. Harris had to drop out before the first vote was cast in the 2020 election. She was not a popular Vice President. The Democrats tried to make it seem as though there was a great wave of support behind...
However, it seems that most of this effort was wasted in the states where they had a landslide anyway. This is why I think we’re fortunate that Gore lost in 2000 and HRC in 2016…would YOU have confidence in someone who can’t win a rigged election? Reply Pepe the Frog says Octobe...
But while he may not have held the popular vote, he held the delegates’ votes and Goldwater ended up wresting the nomination from Scranton with a vote of 883 to 214. He went on to lose the national election toLyndon Johnsonin one of the largest defeats in presidential history. ...
It is the 5th election since 1820 when the winner of the popular vote lost the presidency (the others being 1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000) Donald Trump received 2,046,656 more votes than Romney did in 2012, but Hilary Clinton received 70,732 fewer votes than Obama did in 2012. Neither ...