2008 Presidential Election Interactive Map and History of the Electoral College
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The Road to 270

November 16th, 2007   ·   No Comments   ·   Email This Post Email This Post   ·   URI

If you were running a campaign, it would certainly be important to know all the ways your candidate could get to 270 Electoral Votes.   You could then put your campaign’s resources to work in those states that were both required to achieve your goal, and that your candidate had a legitimate chance to win.
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“I use this site so much with my 5th grade Early American History classes. I love that we can learn about previous elections as well as each state’s voting history. My SMART Board fully features the content of your site.
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270toWin on Exhibit

November 16th, 2007   ·   No Comments   ·   Email This Post Email This Post   ·   URI

A touchscreen version of the 2008 interactive 270toWin map is on display at the McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum in Chicago. The map is part of the “Vote4Me! Inside a Presidental Election” exhibit, which will be at the museum through November 9, 2008. Admission is free through the end of 2007.
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Less than One Year to Election Day

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We’ve added a number of cool features to 270toWin for the 2008 election.   We’ll use our new blog to highlight some of them, discuss interesting Electoral College history and trivia,  and address other issues that come up between now and November 4, 2008.

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270towin.com is an interactive Electoral College map for 2008 and a history of Presidential elections in the United States. Since electoral votes are generally allocated on an "all or none" basis by state, the election of a U.S President is about winning the popular vote in enough states to achieve 270 electoral votes, a majority of the 538 that are available. It is not about getting the most overall popular votes, as we saw in the 2000 election, when the electoral vote winner (Bush) and the popular vote winner (Gore) were different.

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