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Jeanette Jara (born 1974) prevailed in the Chilean presidential primary of the four major left political forces held on 29 ...
Michigan ranked third in the country for eligible voter turnout, and over 60 percent of total votes were cast early or by ...
Introduction to the Presidential Election of 1800. Author and historian Lindsay Chervinsky talked about why this election has been called "The Revolution of 1800." ...
A declassified CIA report weakened an earlier determination that Russia’s Vladimir Putin had “aspired” to help elect Donald ...
The presidential election of 1800 was a crisis of the first order, featuring extreme polarization, wild accusations, and name-calling—the Federalist John Adams was labeled “hermaphroditical ...
A stunning 51% of Hispanic, naturalized US citizens voted for Trump over Harris, according to the Pew Research Center’s 2024 ...
The Madison-Jefferson letters presaged the 1824 election which, thrown to the House, resulted in the election of John Quincy Adams, even though Andrew Jackson had won both the Electoral College.
With two candidates fighting over a mere 538 Electoral College votes, a tie scenario is more than possible. It’s actually kind of surprising there has only been one tie election so far, in 1800 ...
An outlier in presidential races, the 2000 election between former Vice President Al Gore and then-Texas Gov. George Bush was not decided until Dec. 12, 2000, five weeks after Election Day.
The election of 1800 alone featured almost everything that’s made President Trump’s three presidential contests a wild ride. Accusations of foreign interference? Check — the candidates in 1800, ...
The possibility that the 2024 presidential election could have resulted in an Electoral College tie which, under the 12th Amendment of the Constitution, would require the U.S. House of ...