Electoral College or National Popular Vote for electing a President

There have been five presidential elections in which the elected President did not receive a popular vote majority.  The most recent of these were 2000 Bush v. Gore and 2016 Trump v. Clinton.  In both instances animosity carried over and affected the public perception of the President to govern.  A second point by NPV proponents is that America … Continue reading Electoral College or National Popular Vote for electing a President