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When Votes Count But Democracy Doesn’t: Analyzing a Potential Tie in the 2024 Election
While a tie may seem far-fetched, examining its implications critically reflects the resilience and functionality of our democratic processes.
When Votes Count But Democracy Doesn’t: Analyzing a Potential Tie in the 2024 Election
As we gear up for the 2024 election, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation, debates, and fervent campaigning.
Yet, amid all this political excitement, a scenario looms large — what if the election results in a tie? While a tie may seem far-fetched, examining its implications critically reflects the resilience and functionality of our democratic processes.
The Possibility of a Tie
A tie in the electoral process would typically occur if both major party candidates received equal electoral votes.
Given the current landscape, where polarization is at an all-time high, the prospect of a closely contested race is genuine. As we witnessed in the past, even slight shifts in voter sentiment can drastically alter outcomes in critical swing states.