Super Tuesday left some questions unanswered, especially in California where mail-in ballots and tight races means a final resolution could be days away — or even weeks in some cases. Here are some races we are watching: — Utah's Republican caucuses, where technical glitches delayed the resu...
The article reports on the impact of the 2010 elections in the U.S. on freight and passenger railroads in the country. As reported, California, Illinois, and New York are stronger on rail as pro-passenger-rail Democrats have won election... D Phillips - 《Trains》 被引量: 2发表: 2011...
[Pictured: Participants in the Women's March event holds a sign referencing voting suppression in San Francisco, California.] Voting: Battleground state/swing state Matt Smith Photographer // Shutterstock Voting: Battleground state/swing state The Electoral College has caused presidential elections to bo...
Five presidential elections in the U.S. have been won by a candidate who lost by the popular vote: John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. Votes in small states have more power than those in large states, and electors themselves can ...
Five presidential elections in the U.S. have been won by a candidate who lost by the popular vote: John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. Votes in small states have more power than those in large states, and electors themselves can ...
Five presidential elections in the U.S. have been won by a candidate who lost by the popular vote: John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. Votes in small states have more power than those in large states, and electors themselves can ...
Five presidential elections in the U.S. have been won by a candidate who lost by the popular vote: John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. Votes in small states have more power than those in large states, and electors themselves can ...
Five presidential elections in the U.S. have been won by a candidate who lost by the popular vote: John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. Votes in small states have more power than those in large states, and electors themselves can ...
Texas' 5.6 million eligible Latino voters are second only to California's 7.9 million, according toPew. Thirty percent of eligible voters in Texas are Latino (tied with California as second highest behind New Mexico's 43%). Texas is home to more than 4.8 million immigrants —17% of the st...
Five presidential elections in the U.S. have been won by a candidate who lost by the popular vote: John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. Votes in small states have more power than those in large states, and electors themselves can ...