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Kamala Harris’s electoral college challenge

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The US election isn’t until November, but voting is starting in some states this week.

The polls are tight, but even if Kamala Harris wins more votes overall than Donald Trump, she could still lose the election given the complicated electoral college system.

It’s happened before, when Hillary Clinton won the support of millions of more Americans than Trump in 2016, but he went on to become president.

The electoral college is the reason that on election night we’re all watching to see how individual US states vote and which candidate for president reaches 270.

Today, ABC News Breakfast co-host and correspondent Michael Rowland explains how it works.

He also offers his prediction on who will win the US election.

Correction: The US constitution is not changed via a referendum. Any amendment would require the support of two thirds of both Houses of Congress, or be requested by two-thirds of the states. In either case, it would then need to be ratified by a large majority of states.

Featured:

Michael Rowland, ABC News Breakfast co-host and correspondent

Key Topics:

  • US election 2024
  • Electoral college system
  • Swing states
  • Kamala Harris
  • Donald Trump
  • Presidential debate
  • Pennsylvania
  • US politics
  continue reading

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Manage episode 440047195 series 2071258
Innhold levert av Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Australian Broadcasting Corporation eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

The US election isn’t until November, but voting is starting in some states this week.

The polls are tight, but even if Kamala Harris wins more votes overall than Donald Trump, she could still lose the election given the complicated electoral college system.

It’s happened before, when Hillary Clinton won the support of millions of more Americans than Trump in 2016, but he went on to become president.

The electoral college is the reason that on election night we’re all watching to see how individual US states vote and which candidate for president reaches 270.

Today, ABC News Breakfast co-host and correspondent Michael Rowland explains how it works.

He also offers his prediction on who will win the US election.

Correction: The US constitution is not changed via a referendum. Any amendment would require the support of two thirds of both Houses of Congress, or be requested by two-thirds of the states. In either case, it would then need to be ratified by a large majority of states.

Featured:

Michael Rowland, ABC News Breakfast co-host and correspondent

Key Topics:

  • US election 2024
  • Electoral college system
  • Swing states
  • Kamala Harris
  • Donald Trump
  • Presidential debate
  • Pennsylvania
  • US politics
  continue reading

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