In the United States, the electoral process is designed to reflect the voice of the people, ensuring that each vote matters in determining who will lead the country. But in an election as high-stakes as the presidential race, there can be instances where the losing candidate believes the result does not accurately reflect the votes. …
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Decoding the Electoral College: Why Every Vote Counts Twice
Every four years, millions of Americans head to the polls to cast their vote for the next President of the United States. On the surface, it seems like a straightforward process: vote for the candidate of your choice, and whoever gets the most votes wins. But as most people eventually discover—usually after their first or …