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Apr 04 2024
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Trump handed shadow loss with Electoral College change in key state batted down — for now
Lawmakers in Nebraska rejected an attempt to change the way the state awards electoral votes to a “winner-take-all” system on Wednesday night, but the sponsor of the effort said he intends to try again before the legislative session ends. Nebraska allocates its electoral votes based on a popular vote in each congressional district with two at-large electors who mirror the popular vote of the
Washington ExaminerSep 16 2024
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Junior Delgado helps college students join the Mass. workforce
MassLive recently asked readers to identify people they consider Hispanic and Latino leaders in Massachusetts, working to make a difference across the state.
Profiles of these leaders will be published over the course of Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. These are people readers have identified as inspirational, who may be doing good acts for their communities. They
MassLive.comNov 29 2016
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Make the Electoral College great again: let “conscientious electors” do their jobs
There has been a tremendous amount of attention in recent days on the Electoral College, whose members will meet in all 50 states to choose the next president on December 19. There are large-scale movements afoot, such as a Change.org petition, with 4.5 million people encouraging electors to vote for Hillary Clinton, the popular-vote winner, and another arguing that electors should select a “
VoxApr 03 2024
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Nebraska governor calls for ‘winner-take-all’ Electoral College system ahead of 2024 election
OMAHA, Neb. — With only months to go before what is shaping up to be a hotly contested presidential election, Nebraska’s Republican governor is calling on state lawmakers to move forward with a “winner-take-all” system of awarding Electoral College votes. “It would bring Nebraska into line with 48 of our fellow states, better reflect the founders’ intent, and ensure our state speaks with one
Washington TimesSep 12 2024
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16 Cooking Tools Every College Student Needs
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. When it comes to college life, the culinary habits of dorm-room-dwelling college kids have come a long way. Now look, we hold no ill will toward any package of instant ramen (Buldak, if we're being specific,) but the days of that 20-something staple being
CNETAug 13 2024
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NY Times: Feds Accelerating Naturalization Of Immigrants To "Reshape The Electorate"
NY Times: Feds Accelerating Naturalization Of Immigrants To "Reshape The Electorate" Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news, The New York Times reports that the federal government is accelerating the naturalization of immigrants in America as part of a process of “reshaping the electorate, merely months before a pivotal election,” according to one observer quoted in the piece. “The
ZeroHedgeSep 05 2024
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Fixation on college admissions is unhealthy for teens
Being human in 2024 is hard — we live in chaotic and stressful times. Perhaps no group of humans is more stressed than our teenagers, who report levels of anxiety, stress and self-harm unparalleled in prior decades. As someone working with teenagers on a daily basis to help them navigate the college application process, I’m deeply concerned that our society’s collective approach to high school
Baltimore SunDec 20 2016
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Electoral College Makes It Official For Donald Trump, Despite Attempts By ‘Faithless Electors’
Despite their votes, Trump will be the biggest popular vote loser in raw numbers ever to reach the White House.
HuffPostSep 09 2024
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The Colleges Falling Behind on Black Student Enrollment
Diversity is down at some of the nation’s most selective colleges this fall.
The share of Black students entering Amherst College fell to 3%, from 11% last school year. At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where students could identify themselves racially in more than one category, the percentage dropped to 7.8% from 10.5%. And at Brown University, the share of first-year
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 03 2024
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Haiti US Electoral Council
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