Tim Walz endorsed eliminating the Electoral College at a Tuesday fundraiser. The Harris campaign later clarified this is not ...
Tim Walz pushed back against the notion that ... The Minnesota Democrat formerly remarked that the electoral college "needs to go" and called for a national popular vote during a California ...
Trump press secretary suggests Democratic vice presidential nominee is trying to lay ‘the groundwork to claim President Trump’s victory is illegitimate’ ...
On Tuesday, Walz told a group of donors in California: “The electoral college needs to go… but that’s not the world we live in.” Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign quickly put out a ...
In clarifying his comment that the Electoral College “needs to go,” Walz stated that voters need to feel that their vote matters regardless of whether they live in a battleground state.
AP “I think all of us know, the Electoral College needs to go. We need a national popular vote” — that’s Tim Walz, ladies and ... see and say. Yet we’re supposed to believe that lefties ...
While some of the larger states would have favored an election system driven by the popular vote, which would give them a ...
In his final Arizona speech, Tim Walz said that women will deliver the presidential election to Kamala Harris.
Candidates who lost the popular vote but won the Electoral College are John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, George W. Bush in 2000 and Trump in 2016.
Gavin Newsom. "I think all of us know, the Electoral College needs to go. We need a national popular vote," Walz said to applause from donors. "But that's not the world we live in. "So we need to ...