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Long election nights are what make junkies go wild and partisans go crazy. It’s been 144 years since the Electoral College (how we decide our presidents) was last decided by a mere 1 electoral vote.
The Electoral College map — which has long instilled bipartisan anxiety on election night in the U.S. — is eliciting more laughs than groans in the lead-up to November. Throughout the ...
Data analysts have a good idea about what the new Electoral College map will look like, and it includes good news for Republicans.
Take the red-blue interactive map offered by RealClearPolitics.com. RCP is a nonpartisan aggregator and curator of political data with a strong emphasis on cumulative polling data.
In the past five days, two of the most prominent non-partisan political analysts in the country have released new projections that show presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden with a clear edge ...
RCP’s electoral map contrasts with a Sienna/ New York Times poll released Saturday morning that showed Trump upside-down in Pennsylvania – trailing Harris 46 to 50 percent.
"In other words, the presidential contest has moved from one that was Trump’s to lose to a much more competitive contest." The post Cook Political Shifts Three Key States Away From Trump As ...
Mike McDonnell, a state senator, said he would not support an effort to change the state’s electoral system to winner take all, an outcome that could have cost Kamala Harris an electoral vote.
Mock electoral maps are the latest political memes to dominate your social media feeds Fake Electoral College maps have been meme fodder for years. 2024 is no different.