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The Electoral College, which was first created in 1787 by the Founding Fathers, was created as a compromise between picking a president through the popular vote or through Congress. It's meant to ...
The American president is chosen by the Electoral College, not the popular vote. Here's why that is and how it works.
The Electoral College, which was first created in 1787 by the Founding Fathers, was created as a compromise between picking a president through the popular vote or through Congress.
The Electoral College consists of 538 electors, and a majority of 270 is needed to become president. Each state's electoral votes are equal to the number of representatives they have in the House ...
Electoral college elects Donald Trump as next president The gatherings unfolded uneventfully, unlike four years ago when alternate electors for Trump convened in seven states that he lost.
What is the Electoral College? Simply put, the Electoral College is a group of 538 individuals tasked with voting to determine the president of the United States in each election cycle.
With Election Day finally here, it's time to delve into the rules behind the Electoral College and how it decides who will be the next president. The Electoral College, which was first created in ...
The Electoral College is how the president of the United States is elected. In the U.S., there are 538 votes up for grabs between all 50 states and the District of Columbia.