An interactive and visual illustration showing how either candidate can win the Electoral College.

  • @Garbanzo
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    106 months ago

    The Electoral College failed its purpose in 2016

    • Coffee AddictOPM
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      6 months ago

      Yes. Though, I would argue it failed five times so far:

      1. 1824 (President John Quincy Adams)
      2. 1876 (President Rutherford B. Hayes)
      3. 1888 (President Benjamin Harrison)
      4. 2000 (President George W. Bush)
      5. 2016 (President Donald J. Trump)

      Edit: Today, I cannot spell.

      • @Zachariah
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        46 months ago

        “today” is spelled correctly

        • Coffee AddictOPM
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          6 months ago

          Lol fair enough. Corrected.

      • @ThatOneKrazyKaptain
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        15 months ago

        That first one was a ‘no one won so it’s up to the House and Senate’ scenario, not a ‘popular vote winner didn’t get the electoral college and his opponent did’ scenario. It was also at the time viewed as going pretty smoothly. Henry Clay had third place and thus was eligable to be picked, and he had a ton of influence in the House as he was Speaker and probably could have gotten himself picked, but he didn’t do that and instead backed John Quincy Adams who he was closer to than Jackson. That’s kind of how it’s supposed to go, the third place guy and the second place guy had a lot more in common than the first place guy so did a proto-coalition.