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  2. Why does the AP call elections? Here's what you need to know ...

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    Due to this gap between Election Day and certifying results at the state level and in Congress, the AP and other media outlets step in to declare the winners of races using their own methods. Here ...

  3. The AP has called winners in elections for more than 170 ...

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    In almost all cases, races can be called well before 100% of the votes have been counted. The AP’s team of election journalists and analysts will call a race as soon as a clear winner can be determined. That may sound obvious, but it is the guiding principle that drives the organization’s election race-calling process.

  4. Why AP called Iowa for Trump: Race call explained - AOL

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    AP does so only when its VoteCast survey of voters and other evidence, including the history of a state’s elections, details about ballots cast before Election Day and pre-election polling ...

  5. United States Congress and citizens - Wikipedia

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    As a result, re-election rates of members of Congress seeking repeated terms hovers around 90% according to many sources. [12] Sometimes members of Congress are seen as a "privileged class" with cozy relations with lobbyists and free use of official resources. [13]

  6. EXPLAINER: Why AP called Arizona for Biden - AOL

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    When the AP called the race for Biden, he was leading there by 9 percentage points. Biden flipping Arizona is a sign of Democrats’ ascendant influence in the state.

  7. Political representation - Wikipedia

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    The concept of collective representation can be found in various normative theory and scientific works, but Weissberg (1978, 535) offered the first systematic characterization of it in the scientific literature and for the U.S. Congress, defining such representation as "Whether Congress as an institution represents the American people, not ...

  8. Bipartisanship in United States politics - Wikipedia

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    After the U.S. elections of 2010, with sizeable gains by Republicans in the House and Senate, analyst Charles Babington of the Associated Press suggested that both parties remained far apart on major issues such as immigration and Medicare, and there may be chances for agreement about lesser issues such as electric cars, nuclear power, and tax ...

  9. The AP has called winners in elections for more than 170 ...

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    The AP has compiled vote results and declared winners in elections for more than 170 years, filling what could otherwise be a critical information void of up to a month between Election Day and the official certification of results.