Marking a pivotal step in the election process, the countdown to the official confirmation of the next United States president intensifies as the Electoral College casts its official votes on Tuesday.
A big-picture question in our current political climate is: Does the Electoral College truly represent the people of the U.S.? And if we were to abolish it, would elections be more fair and inclusive?
Whether Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump wins the 2024 presidential election, most pundits agree that a path to the White House includes Pennsylvania's electoral votes. In ...
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz pushed back against the notion that his recent remarks about abolishing the Electoral College would mean disregarding rural voices, challenging the criticism by urging for a ...
Every four years, Americans cast ballots to determine their chosen president of the United States, but technically speaking, the choice isn’t theirs alone. That’s because the Constitution calls for ...
WASHINGTON — With Election Day almost here, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are wrapping up their final visits to the battleground states that could decide the next ...
To the editor: I fully agree with George Skelton’s views on the electoral college. In 1989, as a newly elected member of the Democratic National Committee from California, I submitted a resolution ...