Comments for: Is Maine Electoral College system a national model?

It has happened only once in the history of the republic. In 1828, favorite son John Quincy Adams swept all of New England – with the lonely exception of Maine’s eastern-most congressional district, where Andrew Jackson prevailed. Adams was awarded eight of Maine’s nine voting delegates to the… Read More
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