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Your simple guide to surviving the US Presidential Election

It's going to be 'a long, brutal, drawn-out, miserable slog.'

A composite image of Joe Biden and Donald Trump against the White House.
…Here we go again, folks (Picture: AFP / Getty)

‘A long, brutal, drawn-out, miserable slog.’

This is what Matt Holt, a Washington DC-based election reporter, says people should expect from the 2024 US Presidential Election.

Déjà vu, too, what with the two candidates on the ballot being current US President Joe Biden and former US President Donald Trump… again.

Sounds simple enough, right? But experts told Metro.co.uk that American elections are a lot to get your head around.

And with misinformation likely to be rampant – again – this year, here’s our guide to this year’s miserable slog- oh, we mean, the US presidential elections.

When is Election Day 2024?

It happens every four years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

This year’s election will be on Tuesday, November 5. The winner will be in the White House for four years starting in January 2025.

FILE - The White House is visible through the fence at the North Lawn in Washington, on June 16, 2016. A driver died Saturday night, May 4, 2024 after crashing a vehicle into a gate at the White House, authorities said. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)
Presidents serve four-year terms (Picture: AP)

What people think of as ‘election day’ is actually part one of a two-part election.

The first – called the presidential general election – sees people tick the box of the candidate they want to be president and vice president. After this, there’s a second round of voting. Not by regular people, but by the Electoral College.

Hold up, what is the ‘Electoral College’?

No, you can’t study at this college. College here is a rather clunky way of saying a group of people who elect the president and vice president.

Stay with us here, but the process of the Electoral College isn’t a popular vote. Some candidates win the Electoral College – and a seat in the Oval Office – but lose the popular vote.

Let’s say someone living in Texas – which has 40 electors – votes for Trump. In an annoyingly pedantic way, that person isn’t voting for Trump, they’re voting for the 40 electors to vote for Trump.

That Texan is, in effect, electing the electors to elect the president.

Former US President Barack Obama (L) and former US President Bill Clinton (R) cheer for US President Joe Biden during a campaign fundraising event at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on March 28, 2024. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
Biden has seen issues such as the Israel-Hamas war and inflation deal blow to his approval ratings (Picture: Getty Images)
Former US President Donald Trump looks on during his criminal trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court, in New York City, on May 13, 2024. Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York was expected to hear his former lawyer turned tormentor Michael Cohen testify Monday about his role in what prosecutors say was a cover up of payments to hide an affair. (Photo by Steven Hirsch / POOL / AFP) (Photo by STEVEN HIRSCH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Donald Trump’s presidential bid, meanwhile, has been tarred by his court appearances (Picture: AFP(

The founding fathers at the time thought this was a great idea to ensure that states with smaller populations didn’t feel ignored. Modern-day critics, however, feel it’s rooted in racism and is wildly convoluted.

Holt is among them. ‘It’s an archaic system, absolutely,’ he says.

Holt, who has bylines in the news website The Messenger and the government affairs magazine National Journal, says that if you’re already confused, you’re about to get even more so.

‘The amount of electoral votes in each state, assigned by the Constitution, totals how many US Senators and US House members each state has,’ he says.

‘For example, my home state Rhode Island has two senators and two House members, so they get four electoral votes.

‘There are 538 electors. There are 535 members of Congress between the Senate and the House, and DC gets three electoral votes due to the 23rd Amendment.

‘First to 270 electoral votes wins. Most Americans want the Electoral College to go away.’

Who are these electors?

The electors are appointed by the political parties in each state and they promise to vote for that party’s candidate. The party often chooses elected state officials, state party leaders or locals with ties to the candidate.

My head hurts. Do all of a state’s Electoral College votes go to one candidate?

Other than Maine and Nebraska, states award all their Electoral College votes to whoever won the popular vote.

We know, we know, this doesn’t make sense. Didn’t we say the popular vote doesn’t decide the president? Well, on a state level, the election to vote for the Electoral College tends to be a popular vote. On a national level, however, it doesn’t.

WAUKESHA, WISCONSIN - MAY 01: Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally on May 01, 2024 in Waukesha, Wisconsin. A recent poll has Trump and President Joe Biden tied in the state. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
In 2016, Hillary Clinton received nearly three million more votes than Trump but failed due to the Electoral College system (Picture: Getty Images)

Circling back to our Texan voter, his vote for Trump helps score the Republican candidate a 50.1% win, so Texas awards him all 40 of its votes.

But if Trump won by 100%, he wouldn’t get any ‘more’ votes. He’d still get the 40 Electoral College votes. Got it? We just about do, to be honest.

So, is this why a ‘swing state’ is important?

Pretty much! These indecisive states don’t consistently vote blue or red.

‘Only seven states will decide who is the next president – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania,’ Holt says.

‘Most of the campaigning will take place in those states. Both campaigns might make attempts to expand the map but for the most part, that’s where the action will take place.’

I think I get it now. Has a candidate ever lost the popular vote but still become president?

Yes! We told you it’s a weird system.

In 2016, Trump seemingly won by an Electoral College landslide of 304 compared to Hillary Clinton’s 227. Yet more American voters cast ballots for Clinton. She had 65,853,514 tick the box next to her name compared to 62,984,828 for Trump.

On that note, you’re probably sick of seeing the words ‘Electoral College’, so let’s never speak of it again.

Who is running for President in 2024

Well, you know, just in case you weren’t aware.

For the Democrats, it’s Biden. The Republicans are hedging their bets on a Trump comeback.

Both candidates are pretty old. Biden is the oldest American president in history at 81, having assumed office aged 78.

Trump is 78. If he is reelected, he will be the second-oldest president and the age Biden was when he was inaugurated.

A phone screen shows Donald Trump and Joe Biden debating.
During the first televised presidential debate, there wasn’t an independent in sight (Picture: MOURAD ALLILI/SIPA/Shutterstock)

There are four others in the running. Independent and third-party candidates include Robert F Kennedy Jr, Cornel West, Jill Stein and Chase Oliver.

Don’t knock yourself too much if you haven’t heard of them. The US is very much a two-party system and has been so since the mid-1800s – the Electoral College’s winner-takes-all approach is one reason for this.

Independents have never come close to becoming president – voting for one has a bad rep for being a ‘wasted vote’, though voting rights campaigners say it is anything but.

What’s the build-up to a presidential election in the US like?

As the Library of Congress says: ‘The road to the White House is long, expensive, and exhausting.’

Usually, it’s a lot of promising, handshaking, posing with babies in front of cameras and name-calling as the candidates tour the country.

Up Next

And presidential TV debates. CNN hosted the first on June 27 in the swing state of Georgia. ABC will host the second on September 10.

Is misinformation something to be worried about?

You might soon be sick of hearing the words ‘misinformation’ and ‘disinformation’ as well.

While they’re usually used interchangeably, they do mean different things. Misinformation means getting the facts wrong, while disinformation is intentionally misstating the facts.

Naomi Owusu, CEO and co-founder of live digital publishing platform Tickaroo, says: ‘Disinformation can take the shape of audio, video or imagery, and increasingly uses AI to convincingly swap faces or mimic voices.

‘However, disinformation doesn’t have to be high-tech – it can be as simple as the use of old images for new stories to mislead the viewer.’

Dr Evan Lawrence, senior lecturer in international relations at the University of Central Lancashire in England, adds that a fair amount of campaigning happens online – especially on social media – where misinformation runs rampant.

‘Misinformation, whether through AI-generated imagery, sophisticated fake news sites, or calculated social media tactics, poses a significant threat to the democratic ideal of an informed electorate,’ he says.

‘The consequences of misinformation are diverse and deep-seated.’

How do I know that photograph of Trump is really of Trump? That video really of Biden?

Adam Marrè spent 12 years working for the FBI as a special agent investigating cybercrime and was also a senior SWAT team leader. In other words, he knows a fake when he sees one.

But even Marrè, now the chief information security officer at the cybersecurity firm Arctic Wolf, admits it’s becoming hard to work out what’s real.

‘My advice to voters would ultimately be don’t trust anything you see online,’ he says.

‘However, there are still some signs to look for,’ he adds. ‘For example, in some AI-generated videos, the sound may not be in sync with the speaker’s lip movements and other movements may appear unnatural.

‘It’s also an idea to examine the background – do shadows appear in places you’d expect? Are the background and colours realistic?’

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 27: People watch the CNN presidential debate between U.S. President Joe Biden and Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump at a debate watch party at Shaws Tavern on June 27, 2024 in Washington, DC. Biden and Trump are facing off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 presidential cycle. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
People watch the CNN presidential debate (Picture: Getty Images)

Fake news will be prolific as well this year. Make sure to fact-check every claim you see and, of course, read beyond the headline. With social media posts, check out the comments and the author’s profile.

‘Keeping an eye out for these could prevent you from falling foul of disinformation while ensuring your vote this election season is entirely your own,’ he says.

Owusu adds: ‘It’s also important to ask who gains from a story and be sceptical – this can help you confirm the validity of your sources.

‘For example, if a story on the incredible effects of rhubarb references a study that the Rhubarb Farmer Association of America commissioned, the findings in that study may need to be examined more thoroughly.

‘Did another independent study also find these findings? Has the study been peer-reviewed?’

What are the next US president odds?

Odds Checker has Trump’s odds for getting back into the White House at 11/18. Biden is 17/4.

Predict It, which allows users to buy stock in a candidate’s chances of winning, has Biden at 28¢ – or a 28% chance of winning. Trump is on 57¢.

All in all, what should people expect from this year’s presidential election?

For Holt, the polls that suggest Trump has a lead over Biden aren’t to be trusted. Politics moves fast and the figures may be different in only a few hours.

‘While Biden defeated Trump quite easily in the popular vote in 2020, Trump was incredibly close to winning again due to the Electoral College – if about 70,000 votes across three states went towards Trump instead of Biden, he’d be serving his second term right now,’ he says.

‘Polls have shown that voters aren’t keen on a rematch at all and they have negative views on both candidates.’

‘So the “haters,” or voters that dislike both candidates,’ Holt adds, ‘will be crucial to deciding who will win in November.’

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

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