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Track the election with a red/blue map of the US updated daily using the latest state polls. ... Reid could even have leaked plan C: abolish the filibuster or at least reduce the number of votes needed for cloture to 55. During the Bush administration, then-majority whip Mitch McConnell threatened to ... Electoral college map...
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www.electoral-vote.com/
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A second criticism of the electoral college is its winner-take-all character. If Florida's 25 electoral votes had been split 13 for George Bush and 12 for Al Gore, then Al Gore would now be president. There is nothing in the constitution mandating winner-take-all.
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Distribution of Electoral Votes ... Total Electoral Vote: 538 ... Needed to Elect: 270...
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www.fec.gov/pages/elecvote.htm
www.fec.gov/pages/elecvote.htm
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The official U.S. Electoral College web site, providing current presidential election state electors timeline and roles and responsibilities, laws and requirements, and vote distribution. Use the Electoral College Calculator to predict who will win the next presidential election. ... For Electoral Votes by State,
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The electoral college votes from each of the Presidential elections. ... The Electoral College is a uniquely American institution, used for over 200 years to select our President. This page shows the Electoral College vote in every presidential election since the first. It is a more detailed listing than can be found on...
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www.usconstitution.net/elecvotes.html
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Interactive map for the upcoming 2008 presidential election. ... Electoral College Poll Widget ... Electoral College Quiz...
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One reason it has not been changed yet is that the Electoral College favors the interests of the two dominant parties. In 1992, Ross Perot won 19 percent of the people's votes and zero electoral college votes.
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