Bush v. Gore may have been the first time in modern history a president was elected despite losing the popular vote, but it wasn't the last. In 2016, businessman and reality TV hostDonald Trumpdefeated former first lady, senator and secretary of stateHillary Rodham Clinton, even though she...
“But ultimately, Hughes and the Republicans said, ‘We can’t find anything,’” says Foley. “Three thousand votes in California made the difference.” If Hughes had met Johnson for a drink, he might have been the U.S. president duringWorld War I. ...
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The 45th president will be the person who wins the majority of the 538 Electoral College votes across the 50 states and the District of Columbia - but what exactly does that entail? The Electoral College was established in Article Two of the US Constitution in 1787 amid concerns...
Five times in America's history presidential candidates have lost the nationwide popular vote, but been elected president in the Electoral College: In 1824,261 electoral votes were available, with 131 needed to be elected president.1213 In the election betweenJohn Quincy AdamsandAndrew Jacks...
The diagram was accurate. In 2020, Trump did indeed become the first president in U.S. history to lose reelection as the incumbent, having also been impeached during his term, and after being elected in the first place despite losing the popular vote. ...
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According to the numbers, would it be a stretch to say that had Clinton received as many votes as did Obama in 2012 she could very well be the president elect? And by extension, is it a stretch that since she received over 5 million fewer votes than Obama in 2012 that it was a repu...
Republican National Committee 1872-1876; unsuccessful candidate for Governor in 1876; declined the office of Secretary of the Treasury in the Cabinet of President Chester Arthur in 1881; died in New York City, February 14, 1883; interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Conn....