As long has been the case for Democratic presidential candidates ... at the state’s popular and electoral votes going back to 1824, which was the first opposed race voted on in Illinois.
J.D. Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Just once has the Senate had to elect a vice president, and no, it actually wasn’t in 1824-25 when the House had to elect a president. In that election ...
In the United States, we elect our president and vice president using the Electoral College rather than the national popular vote. To win, a party's ticket must win the most votes in enough states ...
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