Will Trump CRUSH Kamala Harris in 2024 Election? Only Electoral Votes Matter!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • In this captivating video, we dive deep into the debate surrounding the Electoral College versus the Popular Vote in the context of the anticipated 2024 presidential battle between former President Donald Trump and VP Kamala Harris. As the political landscape evolves, understanding the implications of these two voting systems becomes crucial for every voter.
    Join us as we explore the historical significance of the Electoral College, its advantages and disadvantages, and how it has shaped past elections. We'll also analyze the growing calls for a Popular Vote system and what it could mean for democracy in America.
    We aim to shed light on how these voting methods could impact the 2024 election and the strategies each candidate might employ. This video will equip you with the knowledge you need to understand this pivotal issue.
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    References:
    - Federal Election Commission (FEC): for official election results.
    - Pew Research Center: for demographics and voting patterns.
    - CNN Exit Polls (2020, 2016): for detailed voter data breakdown.
    - U.S. Census Bureau: for state populations and electoral vote apportionment.
    - National Archives: for official Electoral College results.
    Reading List (Detailed insights into U.S. elections, the Electoral College, voter demographics, and political campaigns)
    1. The Electoral College and the American Idea of Democracy" by Judith Best
    This book explores the history and rationale behind the Electoral College, its role in U.S. presidential elections, and the arguments for and against reforming it.
    2. Why Electoral Integrity Matters" by Pippa Norris
    A comprehensive study on the importance of fair elections, the factors that influence electoral integrity, and how various voting systems impact democracy.
    3. The American Voter Revisited" by Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Helmut Norpoth, William G. Jacoby, and Herbert F. Weisberg
    An update of the classic 1960 book, this text delves into voter behavior and the factors that shape how Americans vote in presidential elections.
    4. "The Audacity to Win: How Obama Won and How We Can Beat the Party of Limbaugh, Beck, and Palin" by David Plouffe
    A detailed behind-the-scenes look at Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign strategy, which offers insights into modern electoral strategies and the impact of demographics on election outcomes.
    5. "The Politics of Presidential Elections" by Richard P. McCormick
    This book provides an overview of the evolution of presidential elections in the United States, from the earliest contests to more contemporary campaigns.
    6. The Road to the White House 2020" by Stephen J. Wayne
    A deep dive into the political strategies, voter behavior, and the influence of media on recent presidential elections, particularly focusing on the 2020 election.
    7. "Democracy for Realists: Why Elections Do Not Produce Responsive Government" by Christopher H. Achen and Larry M. Bartels
    This book challenges the traditional idea that elections reflect the will of the people, exploring voter behavior, partisanship, and the limits of democratic responsiveness.
    8. "Changing How America Votes" edited by Todd Donovan
    A collection of essays that examine how reforms to the U.S. electoral system, including the Electoral College, could improve the fairness and accuracy of elections.
    9. "Campaigns & Elections: Rules, Reality, Strategy, Choice" by John Sides, Daron Shaw, Matt Grossmann, and Keena Lipsitz
    This textbook offers an in-depth analysis of the rules governing elections, the reality of modern campaigning, and the strategic decisions candidates must make.
    10. "The United States Presidential Elections: The Electoral College and The Government of the U.S." by John Patrick
    A clear and comprehensive text focusing on the mechanics of U.S. presidential elections and the function of the Electoral College.
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