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How the Electoral College Shapes Presidential Elections

The Electoral College plays a central role in the election of the President and Vice President of the United States.

How the Electoral College Shapes Presidential Elections

The Rise of Independent Voters in American Politics

According to Gallup surveys in recent years, more than 40% of Americans identify as independents—more than either major party.

The Rise of Independent Voters in American Politics

Campaign Finance and the Influence of Super PACs

Super PACs are independent expenditure-only committees that can raise and spend unlimited sums of money to advocate for or against political candidates.

Campaign Finance and the Influence of Super PACs

How Ranked‑Choice Voting Could Change Elections

At its core, RCV allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference—first, second, third, and so on.

How Ranked‑Choice Voting Could Change Elections

Gerrymandering and Electoral Fairness in the U.S.

Gerrymandering is a tactic utilized by both major political parties, with its most pronounced effects observed in swing states or areas experiencing demographic shifts.

Gerrymandering and Electoral Fairness in the U.S.
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