What Happens If A Presidential Candidate Doesn't Concede?
The election this year has proven that our electoral system is more complicated than most understand or care to imagine.
Despite most media sources confirming Biden's election, President Trump hasn't conceded yet and is pushing for recounts. It's a reminder that a concession speech is a norm - not a requirement. But, if that is true, what are the requirements?
To find out more, watch this video on the US process - with 5M views - from TED. Regardless of your opinion on the current state of the process, it's an informative look at the potential paths forward in this election.
So, how do you think this will play out in real life?
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What Happens If A Presidential Candidate Doesn't Concede?
The election this year has proven that our electoral system is more complicated than most understand or care to imagine.
Despite most media sources confirming Biden's election, President Trump hasn't conceded yet and is pushing for recounts. It's a reminder that a concession speech is a norm - not a requirement. But, if that is true, what are the requirements?
To find out more, watch this video on the US process - with 5M views - from TED. Regardless of your opinion on the current state of the process, it's an informative look at the potential paths forward in this election.
What Happens If A Presidential Candidate Doesn't Concede?
The election this year has proven that our electoral system is more complicated than most understand or care to imagine.
Despite most media sources confirming Biden's election, President Trump hasn't conceded yet and is pushing for recounts. It's a reminder that a concession speech is a norm - not a requirement. But, if that is true, what are the requirements?
To find out more, watch this video on the US process - with 5M views - from TED. Regardless of your opinion on the current state of the process, it's an informative look at the potential paths forward in this election.
via TED
So, how do you think this will play out in real life?
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