The Electoral College meets today in Harrisburg and the 49 other state capitols.
Secretary of State Pedro Cortes will officially certify Pennsylvania’s 20 votes for President and Vice President.
Political Analyst Dr. Terry Madonna from Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster says the controversy surrounding this year’s election has renewed calls to abolish the Electoral College, but that’s simply not easy to do.
This is the fifth time in our nation’s history that the winner of the popular vote did not also win the Electoral vote.