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In short: will the US electoral college ''steal'' the elections for Trump?
I am baffled and fail to understand how they work. Why should people vote when this college in the end decides who wins?
7 Answers
- thomas fLv 78 months ago
I agree with you, Robert. I believe you should stay home and not vote, and just let the Electoral College decide who will be our president.
- Anonymous8 months ago
That's quite a twist, Rob. They have to, by law, vote the way their state did. Got it?
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- RandomCanyonLv 58 months ago
Each US State gets the same number of "electors" as their Representative and Senators in congress. (the electors are not the elected congresspeople.
The people in the popular vote for President, only vote for the slate of electors for their party or candidate.
The candidate with the most votes in that state get those electors.
The Electoral college then vote for the party candidate that had the most votes in their state.
So like Trump, He lost the "popular vote" but won the Electoral College because he had more states that voted for him and their population/congress people were such that he won the Electoral college. Trump lost the popular vote but because he won in Pennsylvania and Minnesota by a slim majority he became President.
Source(s): D - KevinLv 68 months ago
You go into a football game knowing you need to score touchdowns. You go into a presidential election knowing you need to win the Electoral College. If you can't win the Electoral College, I guess you stay home and hide in the basement.
- WilliamLv 78 months ago
In the end? FWIW, they have always elected the President.
Ours is a popularity vote, mostly symbolic.