Understanding how elections are called
Drew McCoy, President of Decision Desk HQ, explains the process of reporting election results.
Drew McCoy, President of Decision Desk HQ, explains the process of reporting election results.
To win the presidency, a candidate needs 270 electoral votes-and it’s possible to secure victory without winning the popular vote.
In a tight presidential race, about half the country may be unhappy with the results, making voter trust in the process more crucial than ever.
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The credibility of the endorser is key. People often trust someone who is knowledgeable about politics, like a politician or someone who previously held the seat in the race. The characteristics of the audience are also important. Having an endorser who directly “speaks” to a certain audience can help a message land well.
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From voter intimidation to last-minute ballot drops, concerns about election integrity are weighing on some voters.