Jeff Greenfield is a contributing writer at POLITICO Magazine covering U.S. politics. He’s a five-time Emmy-winning network television analyst and has written multiple books about American politics.
Democrats could be one midterm wave away from instituting a national popular vote. Should they?
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A group of senators announced an agreement to reform the Electoral College Act of 1887, eliminating some ambiguities. The reforms spell out the vice president’s role in counting Electoral College ...
Three Democratic senators unveiled a constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College system Monday, just more than a month after President-elect Trump stunned the Democrats by sweeping all ...
Americans across the nation have cast their votes on the final day of voting in the 2024 US presidential election. But it's possible the candidate with the most votes won't be the winner. This is ...
Former VP Kamala Harris called on Democrats to expand the Supreme Court and reform the electoral system, sparking swift ...
This column was originally published by Sheila Kennedy on her blog, “A Jaundiced Look at the World We Live In.” By Sheila ...
In 2016, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote in the US presidential election, but Donald Trump still became president. This was because of the Electoral College—a system unique to the US where the ...