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Americano: what happens if the election is a tie? - Publication Date |
- Oct 01, 2024
- Episode Duration |
- 00:31:27
America has a peculiar way of deciding national elections. Instead of a cumulative national vote, the president and vice president are determined by fifty separate state elections. The top ticket in each state (except Nebraska and Maine) receives all that state’s electoral votes, no matter how slim the margin of victory. Each state’s electoral votes are equal to its number of House members plus its senators. The winner needs 270 electoral votes.
What if, in this razor-thin election, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris fall one vote short? Freddy Gray is joined by Charles Lipson,
contributor to
The Spectator and political scientist, to answer that question. You can read the rest of his piece
here.
Join Freddy Gray a special live recording of Americano on Thursday 24 October. You can buy tickets at
www.spectator.co.uk/electionspecial.
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