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Electoral College
Op-Ed
November 24, 2020
The Dispatch
The problem isn’t how we elect presidents. It’s how we select candidates.
by
Gary J. Schmitt
Constitution
Elections
Executive Branch
Politics and Public Opinion
Article
November 23, 2020
Forbes
Should we do away with the Electoral College: What the public thinks
by
Karlyn Bowman
Elections
Politics and Public Opinion
Polls
Blog Post
November 13, 2020
AEIdeas
Can state legislatures directly appoint their own electors?
by
Karlyn Bowman
Elections
Politics and Public Opinion
Op-Ed
November 04, 2020
Washington Examiner
Here’s how Alaska’s congressional race could determine our next president
by
Timothy P. Carney
Elections
Politics and Public Opinion
Multimedia
October 31, 2020
The Dispatch
Episode 273: Fully gruntled
by
Jonah Goldberg
Citizenship
Elections
Executive Branch
Free Enterprise
Politics and Public Opinion
Society and Culture
Society and Culture
Blog Post
October 26, 2020
AEIdeas
Key dates for the Electoral College and what they mean
by
John C. Fortier
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Karlyn Bowman
Constitution
Elections
Politics and Public Opinion
Article
October 14, 2020
American Enterprise Institute
Make the 2020s a decade of reform
by
Yuval Levin
Legislature
Politics and Public Opinion
Press
October 13, 2020
Discussing battleground states: Karlyn Bowman on Henry Olsen’s “The Horse Race”
by
Karlyn Bowman
Politics and Public Opinion
Book
October 08, 2020
AEI Press
After the People Vote: A Guide to the Electoral College
by
John C. Fortier
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Norman J. Ornstein
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Walter Berns
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Akhil Amar
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Vikram Amar
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Martin Diamond
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Karlyn Bowman
Elections
Politics and Public Opinion
Op-Ed
October 02, 2020
The Wall Street Journal
A winding constitutional path from Trump to Pence to Pompeo
by
John Yoo
Elections
Executive Branch
Politics and Public Opinion
Article
September 24, 2020
The Week
Wall Street won’t let Trump steal the election
by
James Pethokoukis
Economics
Elections
Political Economy
Politics and Public Opinion
US Economy
Op-Ed
September 18, 2020
Washington Examiner
What if something happens to Biden or Trump? Early voting creates another reason for the Electoral College
by
Timothy P. Carney
Elections
Executive Branch
Politics and Public Opinion
Op-Ed
September 15, 2020
Los Angeles Times
Think we should scrap the electoral college? Here’s why that’s a bad idea.
by
Jonah Goldberg
Constitution
Elections
Executive Branch
Legislature
Politics and Public Opinion
Op-Ed
September 05, 2020
FoxNews.com
Trump and Biden could face dramatic post-election battle — here’s what might happen
by
John Yoo
Elections
Politics and Public Opinion
Multimedia
August 31, 2020
Hoover Institution
President (yes, president) Pelosi?
by
John Yoo
Elections
Politics and Public Opinion
Multimedia
May 11, 2020
After the people vote, who really decides?
by
Adam J. White
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Tal Fortgang
Citizenship
Civil Rights
Constitution
Courts
Elections
Executive Branch
Legislature
Politics and Public Opinion
Society and Culture
Article
April 27, 2020
Law & Liberty
The national popular vote: A threat to electoral stability
by
Peter J. Wallison
Elections
Politics and Public Opinion
Op-Ed
September 03, 2019
NationalReview.com
Chris Hayes and progressives’ lack of respect for the Constitution
by
Jay Cost
Constitution
Elections
Executive Branch
Politics and Public Opinion
Article
May 17, 2019
The Hill
A national popular vote will spell disaster in presidential elections
by
Peter J. Wallison
Elections
Multimedia
May 02, 2019
The National Popular Vote Compact could spell trouble | In 60 seconds
by
Peter J. Wallison
Executive Branch
Article
April 11, 2019
Los Angeles Times
Don’t demonize the electoral college — or the framers — as racist
by
John Yoo
|
James C. Phillips
Constitution
Elections
Race and Gender
Article
March 22, 2019
The Washington Post
Trump isn’t the biggest threat to the Constitution. Democrats are.
by
Marc A. Thiessen
Constitution
Courts
Elections
Article
March 22, 2019
NationalReview.com
Abolishing the Electoral College would be a mistake
by
Jonah Goldberg
Politics and Public Opinion
Press
March 19, 2019
Discussing the proposal to eliminate the electoral college: Yoo on Fox News’ ‘The Ingraham Angle’
by
John Yoo
Constitution
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