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In 2016, President Trump repeatedly said his 306 electoral votes amounted to a "landslide" victory.
The Electoral College and the Popular Vote It's theoretically possible that the Electoral College could upend the results of the 2016 presidential election, but such an event would be unprecedented.
With under 250 days left until the 2016 presidential election on Nov. 8, voters across the nation have been participating in a series of primary elections and caucuses that will run until June 14 ...
The 2016 election made clear that the Electoral College does not weigh votes from all states equally. A new analysis suggests the power of your vote is closely linked to voter turnout in your state.
The 2024 electoral map closely resembles Donald Trump's 2016 presidential election victory over Hillary Clinton.
In the aftermath of a wild, norm-busting 2016 campaign, it’s only fitting that Monday’s Electoral College vote — the next step in formalizing Donald Trump’s election to the presidency ...
With the Election Day 2024 upon us and millions of Americans already casting their votes, here's what to know about a key piece of the election.
Nebraska distributes electoral votes proportionally, and it flipped one vote blue in 2020. Nevada and North Carolina are also considered battle ground states.
Assuming Harris does indeed secure the nomination, she has just more than 100 days to campaign for office.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. But ...
When does the Electoral College vote? The meeting of the electors takes place on the first Tuesday after the second Wednesday in December after the general election, according to the National ...
Who won the popular vote in the 2016 election? Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton won the popular vote in the 2016 election, despite losing the Electoral College to Donald Trump.
In the 2020 US presidential election, President-elect Joe Biden earned 306 electoral votes to 232 electoral votes for President Donald Trump. This year, Biden flipped five states and one ...