“The Bond Vigilantes may also be voting against Washington, figuring that no matter which party wins the White House and the Congress, fiscal policies will bloat the already bloated federal government budget deficit and heat up inflation,” wrote Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni R...
"If she wins, it will break barriers that the nation has been fighting to break since the 1920s. For a nation that has been more challenged in terms of race relations to nominate and then elect a Black woman is, by any counts, progress." Democratic presidential nominee U.S. ...
Before the general election, states select slates of electors. After voters cast their ballots in November, the candidate who wins the popular vote determines which slate of electors -Republican, Democrat or a third party - will cast electoral votes in the Electoral College for the president...
October 2, 2024 at 11:53 PM GMT+8 With electric vehicles, much rides on which candidate wins the 2024 presidential election—and carmakers know it. Andrew Harnik—Getty Images; Chip Somodevilla—Getty Images Carmakers are watching carefully to see whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris wins th...
in our simulations of the 2024 presidential election. Trump wins49times out of 100. There is aless than 1-in-100 chance of no Electoral College winner. Harris 000 Trump 000 No winner 000 simulations Harris wins Trump wins No winner
Labour's Kim McGuinness won the North East mayoralty, becoming the region's first ever mayor. In another first, Labour's Claire Ward became the East Midlands Mayor, defeating Conservative Ben Bradley by more than 50,000 votes.This is a modal window. Video Unavailable Labou...
Who decides who wins? The President of the United States is not elected directly by the popular vote but through the Electoral College, a system based on the votes of each state. Each state has a set number of electors, determined by its population, and a candidate needs at least 270...
This chapter is more specifically devoted to handling linear voting profiles and computing the winner of such election results. By following Condorcet's recipe, we consider pairwise comparisons of election candidates and balance the number of times the first beats the second against the number of ...
Rich Americans prefer Harris over Trump—but want a second passport no matter who wins BYAlicia Adamczyk October 3, 2024 at 9:00 PM GMT+8 The presidential election is setting off a wave of interest in millionaire relocation. Hinterhaus Productions Wealthy U.S. citizens are more likely to sup...
Oct 2024 The National Puerto Rican Agenda’s Pennsylvania Chapter, a nonpartisan organization, is condemning comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s comments on the island and is urging Puerto Ricans and Latino voters to "reject" them on Election Day. ...