Byron York has a column in USA Today suggesting the Democrats abandon their system of proportional delegate allocation and adopt a winner-take-all-system. York says, "Yes, winner-take-all can be rough ...
Republican state senators in Virginia, as well as the state’s Republican governor, Bob McDonnell, announced Friday that they would oppose a bill to change how the state awards its electoral votes in ...
The RNC adopted rules to prevent early primaries from swiftly settling on a presidential nominee. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional ...
User-Created Clip by Craig McAndrew July 22, 2014 2008-08-25T01:18:09-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/a6b/20080825011951001_hd.jpgFormer Vice President Walter ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! University of Baltimore Law Professor Kimberly Wehle talked about the electoral college and the idea of states changing to a proportional sytem of ...
In an electoral process as indirect as the selection of presidential nominees, any choice made upstream in how to design the rules can have big and often unforeseen effects on the results. That’s what ...
Regarding Christopher DeMuth’s “The Electoral College Saved the Election” (op-ed, Jan. 9): Yes, the college “can elect someone who didn’t win the nationwide popular vote.” The more substantial ...
For media outlets, pollsters and candidates, the focus in the Republican race for the White House has been on Iowa and New Hampshire. Candidates especially have focused a huge amount of their ...