there are people who voted 3rd party
15 million people did not vote third party, democrats just had dogshit turnout
they havent gotten sweeped this hard since reagan
yeah I know that
chat
weâre so fucked.
america is no more, its new trumpland or some stupid shit like that now.
I havenât read Part 7 wasnât his whole shtick that he would use the skeleton of Jesus to make America prosper at the expense of every other country or something
@junior, U.S. voting class has begun!
American voters go to the polls on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November, but the ballots that they cast do not directly elect the president. Instead, the will of the voters is reflected in the actions of state electors. These electors are selected by political parties at the state level and in many cases are bound by law to vote in a way that is consistent with the results of the popular vote. In 48 states, electoral votes are apportioned on a winner-takes-all basis, while Maine and Nebraska allocate electoral votes by congressional district, with two additional votes reserved for the statewide winner.
How does the Electoral College work in the U.S.?Overview of the U.S. Electoral College.
EncyclopĂŚdia Britannica, Inc.
It is important to note that the [electoral college]
(Electoral College | Definition, Map, History, Votes, & Facts | Britannica) is not a place but a process. After the November election, each stateâs governor (or, in the case of the District of Columbia, the cityâs mayor) submits a Certificate of Ascertainment to Congress and the National Archives, listing the names of the electors for each party, the total votes received by those parties, and the names of those who have been appointed to serve as state electors. On the first Monday following the second Wednesday in December, those electors meetâtypically in the capitals of their respective statesâto cast their ballots. Since the establishment of the electoral college system in 1789, there have been more than 150 âfaithlessâ electors, so called because they did not cast a vote for their partyâs chosen candidate. None of these faithless electors has ever altered the outcome of an election. On January 6 of the year following the election, a joint session of Congress is convened to tally and certify the electoral votes. If a presidential candidate has received 270 or more electoral votes, the sitting vice president, acting as president of the Senate, then declares that person to be the president-elect, thus concluding the electoral college process. If no candidate wins at least 270 electoral votes, the House of Representatives, choosing from among the top three electoral college finishers, elects the president by simple majority vote.
Although the electoral college result has typically been in alignment with the national popular vote, there have been some very notable outliers. Rutherford B. Hayes (1876), Benjamin Harrison (1888), George W. Bush (2000), and Donald Trump (2016) each won the electoral vote while losing the popular vote. (In the latter case, Hillary Clinton received nearly three million more popular votes than Trump.). While the recent examples have led to a widespread questioning of the continued relevance of the electoral college, its abolition in favor of a nationwide popular vote would require a constitutional amendmentâa fairly monumental undertaking.
- California has 54 electoral votes.
- Texas has 40 electoral votes.
- Florida has 30 electoral votes.
- New York has 28 electoral votes.
- Illinois has 19 electoral votes.
- Pennsylvania has 19 electoral votes.
- Ohio has 17 electoral votes.
- Georgia has 16 electoral votes.
- North Carolina has 16 electoral votes.
- Michigan has 15 electoral votes.
- New Jersey has 14 electoral votes.
- Virginia has 13 electoral votes.
- Washington has 12 electoral votes.
- Arizona has 11 electoral votes.
- Indiana has 11 electoral votes.
- Massachusetts has 11 electoral votes.
- Tennessee has 11 electoral votes.
- Colorado has 10 electoral votes.
- Maryland has 10 electoral votes.
- Minnesota has 10 electoral votes.
- Missouri has 10 electoral votes.
- Wisconsin has 10 electoral votes.
- Alabama has 9 electoral votes.
- South Carolina has 9 electoral votes.
- Kentucky has 8 electoral votes.
- Louisiana has 8 electoral votes.
- Oregon has 8 electoral votes.
- Connecticut has 7 electoral votes.
- Oklahoma has 7 electoral votes.
- Arkansas has 6 electoral votes.
- Iowa has 6 electoral votes.
- Kansas has 6 electoral votes.
- Mississippi has 6 electoral votes.
- Nevada has 6 electoral votes.
- Utah has 6 electoral votes.
- Nebraska has 5 electoral votes.
- New Mexico has 5 electoral votes.
- Hawaii has 4 electoral votes.
- Idaho has 4 electoral votes.
- Maine has 4 electoral votes.
- Montana has 4 electoral votes.
- New Hampshire has 4 electoral votes.
- Rhode Island has 4 electoral votes.
- West Virginia has 4 electoral votes.
- Alaska has 3 electoral votes.
- Delaware has 3 electoral votes.
- The District of Columbia has 3 electoral votes.
- North Dakota has 3 electoral votes.
- South Dakota has 3 electoral votes.
- Vermont has 3 electoral votes.
- Wyoming has 3 electoral votes.
Yes I typed this all for your sake of being a 7 year old kid not understanding voting
I Do not care if you are not american.
did you stop and think that he may not be american
Yes. It matters not.
That was exactly his plan
Yeah and heâs also a Diddy disciple and halfway succeeded in doing very naughty things to a 15 year old for said goal.
Hey thatâs me
âYour honor I SWEAR I only touched them for the GOOD OF THE COUNTRYâ
truly a bizarre adventure
You make him sound like fucking Eggman
And even then Eggman would probably be better than Trump as president
we dont talk about politics in this minecraft server