Two previous columns on the origins of the Electoral College have sparked questions from discerning readers across the state who wonder why the United States continues to utilize this peculiar method ...
The idea of “one person, one vote” in a democratic presidential election has become a fable in the United States. It is a fact that in the elections of 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000, and 2016 the runner-up ...
They are the members of the Electoral College. And they, in turn, are chosen by the legislatures of the 50 states plus the ...
A November 1825 issue of the Lexington Kentucky Whig newspaper reported a tragic incident at around midnight on Nov. 6, 1825.
Our staff has compiled a list of important information for readers to know in the wake of Tropical Storm Helene’s devastation ...
In this election year, Democrats have argued, often and at length, that America is in danger of losing its democratic form of ...