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Scrat [10]
3 years ago
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EC Resutls Compared To The Popular Vote

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1 answer:
NemiM [27]3 years ago
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Answer:

EC Results Compared To The Popular Vote is described below in detail.

Explanation:

When citizens determined their votes for president in the popular vote, they choose a slate of balloters. Balloters they cast the votes that determine who becomes president of the United States. Customarily, electoral votes straighten with the popular vote in an election. Sometimes, the victor can acquire the Electoral Vote without winning the Popular vote.

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