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The Electoral College is a frequent target of criticism—with more attempts to amend or abolish it than any other feature in the Constitution.
The people have spoken, but what message will those assuming leadership positions have heard? Virginia had the reputation during most of the 20th century of having very restrictive laws related to ...
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 ...
The people have spoken. They have overwhelmingly voted to try a strong leader, one who is unconstrained by Congress. Well, OK then. It looks like we are going to try that for a while.
Matthew Hennessey asserts, “Without the founding compromises embedded in the Constitution, including but not limited to the Electoral College, the U.S. as we understand it today wouldn’t exist ...
The people have spoken. They have overwhelmingly voted to try a strong leader, one who is unconstrained by Congress. Well, OK then. It looks like we are going to try that for a while.
Last Tuesday, the people’s voice was finally heard. Whenever a candidate for political office wins both the popular and electoral vote, the message is resounding. This time, it was a resounding ...
The election is over. Donald Trump won with a clear mandate, and the will of the people has been heard. That’s how a democracy works. Wouldn’t it be refreshing now for these cable news ...
Despite its substantial-sounding name, the Electoral College isn’t a permanent body: It’s more of a process. For decades, a majority of Americans have wanted it to be changed.
The Electoral College assigns power to every state -- and safeguards the primacy of the states. It is critical to our system of federalism.
The Electoral College's role in deciding the presidency has become one of the more controversial parts of the election cycle.
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