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How and the Outcome of the U.S. presidential election?

by 꿀팁 뉴스 2020. 11. 6.

Let's find out how and how the U.S. presidential election will turn out. 

 

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Intro

 

 The biggest feature of American elections with other countries is the Electoral College. Electoral College is a winner-take-all system in which a candidate with more votes takes all the electors from the state. There is an electoral college that is the middleman between voters and candidates.

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 Distribute 538 electoral votes to 50 states and Washington, D.C. For example, people in California vote for Joe Biden and Trump. Let's assume, however, that Joe Biden received 1,001 votes and Trump 1,000 votes. California has a huge population, so 55 people are assigned. Then Joe Biden will take the 55 Electoral College of California. After aggregating this at the national level, if you get a majority of 538 or 270 people, you will be the winner.

 

 

 Let's find out how the U.S. presidential election will be conducted and what will happen in detail if we proceed with a mailing lawsuit.

https://edition.cnn.com/election/2020/results/president

 

2020 presidential election results

See maps and real-time presidential election results for the 2020 US election.

www.cnn.com

 

 

 

U.S. presidential election voting method

 

It was designed 200 years ago by the Founding Fathers of the United States to prevent the public from making an absurd choice. Of course, from a personal point of view, my vote became a resignation, but in the United States, there are regions where Democrats are dominant and Republicans are dominant, so should we call it a resignation?

 

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 In fact, hundreds of laws have been proposed to eliminate the electoral college system in the U.S. Congress. But it never passed Congress. Reform is not going on because of the fear that removing this system, which has existed in the U.S. for a very long time, would be a disadvantage for our party. Don't you think the electoral college is obliged to vote for that candidate? Can't we betray him?That's right. I have no obligation. In fact, there are times when betrayal votes. 32 states in the U.S. and Washington, D.C. may impose fines on people who vote for betrayal, or remove them from the electoral roll.

 

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 On the contrary, 18 states have no penalties. Can people know that you betrayed them? That's right, the Electoral College vote is subjective, and the supervisor watches it all. The voting began on November 3. After counting one more vote, local electors will gather to vote on December 14. The Electoral College votes will be released to Congress on January 6, 2021. Only when this process is completed will the president of the United States be officially elected.

 

 

Direct Election Scheme

 

Sometimes in Korea, the U.S. election is an indirect election, but the U.S. is a direct election. Because voters elect their own president. In order to secure more electoral votes, voters in areas with tight approval ratings are important, and it's called a race.

 

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 You should pay attention to the six states called Swing State. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Florida. The reason why this state is important is that the above six states supported Democrats until 2012, but have supported Republicans since 2016. The state's characteristic is that it has a lot of white blue workers. About 120 million people voted in the United States in the 2016 election.

 Of these, 100,000 votes in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin decided on the last election. Hillary Clinton received a lot of criticism after the election. Because, in fact, I had to do a fund-raising event in New York or California and go to Wisconsin, Michigan, to actively meet with voters. But in the camp, Michigan didn't think of it as a competition, so it was a strategy failure.

 

 

postal voting litigation

 

 

Trump is currently in a position to proceed with the lawsuit if he accepts the vote, and he is likely to do so. That way, we have to wait for the Supreme Court's ruling. Let's take a look at the history of lawsuits against U.S. presidential and postal voting in the event of unprecedented chaos. We will use the law properly and resolve it with the help of the Supreme Court. At 4 a.m., tickets that suddenly appear somewhere should not be added to the tally."

 

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 Michigan and Pennsylvania are the most uncertain states in the race. These states are slow to proceed because they counted on-site votes first and then postal votes. Pennsylvania accepts tickets that arrive by the 6th. Among Pennsylvania, 2.5 million voters participated in the postal vote. Of these, 1.64 million are Democrats and 580,000 are Republicans. For this reason, the higher the turnout, the more favorable it can be for Biden. As a result, President Trump seemed to have responded preemptively and the possibility of a lawsuit against the postal vote was expected. Last July, I said I would postpone the presidential election because the vote was going to be rigged, but I reversed it.

 

 He said he didn't accept it cleanly, he didn't like to lose. Trump has always insisted that postal voting is a fraud. George W. Bush and El Gore both asked Florida to recount their votes. Republican candidate George Bush filed a lawsuit against the recount. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Bush, but there was a lot of confusion in the process for about a month.

 If they continue to sue again, it could lead to confusion in the U.S. presidential vote for up to two months, and we don't know what will happen. If no conclusion is reached by January next year, the U.S. House of Representatives will elect a president under Article 10 of the Amendment. In American history, the House of Representatives has elected presidents twice, in 1800 and 1824.

 

 

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