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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is proposing a bill to exclude undocumented immigrants from the U.S. Census count.
The U.S. appeals court nominee claimed it is “political” to say Biden got the majority of votes and Electoral College votes ...
So I think that we're going to be stuck with the Electoral College for quite some time, unless there is a national movement that has, as far as I am aware, not gained a lot of steam.
Other nations took a lead from the U.S. creation of the Electoral College, creating their own versions. But they didn’t last, as Westminster College political scientist Joshua Holzer explained: ...
How does the Electoral College work? There are 538 total electoral votes given to each of the 50 states and Washington, D.C. based on how many members of Congress it has in Washington.
We explain what electoral votes are, why a candidate needs 270 and what happens if a majority isn't reached.
How does the electoral college work? US Presidential Election explained In the US, the candidate with the most votes isn’t always the winner. See how the Electoral College works and watch the video.
The Electoral College votes are transferred to Washington DC by December 25 before being certified in Congress on January 6. The new president is then sworn in on January 20.