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... If the people elect the president why shouldn't they tally-up the total votes of each candidate and whoever has the most votes is the president. ...
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... the House of Representatives to determine the president and into the Senate to determine the vice president if no candidate receives the majority of the votes. ...
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... The candidate who receives 270 votes becomes president. Electors are given to each state based on the population. The more people the more electors. ...
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... their particular states and choose a president.-If the majority of the states votes are in favor of one candidate that the entire state's electoral votes go to ...
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... The process places the vote for the president in the hands of electors. The State's votes, when counted, then determine which candidate receives the absolute ...
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... Perhaps we will see history repeat itself in the 2000 election. Today, a candidate must win 270 electoral votes, a majority, to become President. ...
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... If one candidate fails to get more than half of the electoral votes, then a new vote is taken in the House of Representatives to determine the president. ...
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... Therefore, despite his being his party's vice presidential candidate, Burr had as many votes for the office of President as Jefferson had. ...
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... Therefore, despite his being his party's vice presidential candidate, Burr had as many votes for the office of President as Jefferson had. ...
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... the selection of the President and Vice-President. ... the House of Representatives, a different candidate than the ... the states with less electoral votes get less ...
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... Day, there were still four candidates in the running for President. Since no candidate won with the constitutional majority of electoral votes, was sent to the ...
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... of the House of Representatives if there is not a candidate with a majority of the votes. ... the issue of not allowing Congress to choose our president, so that ...
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... given state. Once they have that they determine the next president by the first candidate who reaches 275 electoral votes. If one ...
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... The candidate with most votes became President, and the runner-up became Vice President. This design only lasted for four elections. ...
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... to the election of a president and vice president who received fewer popular votes than their ... On sixteen occasions, a candidate has won an electoral ...
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... votes. If no candidate receives a majority (which is 270, as of today), then the election is thrown into the House of Representatives to decide the president. ...
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... policy, it makes the smaller states votes more important ... a candidate's programs and that the candidate should put ... that is used to elect the President and the ...
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... Then the electors vote for the president. Each ... representatives. Candidate A gets 30 votes of state 1, candidate B gets the remaining 70. Thus ...
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... we elect our president and vice-president by an ... vote in a state secure all the states electoral votes. ... to win a presidential election, a candidate must appeal ...
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... of the electoral votes wins the presidency. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, the responsibility of selecting the next President falls upon the ...
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... a candidate not to receive a single person's vote from 39 states yet still be elected President (Longley, R.). One would only have to win all electoral votes ...
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... The function of the Electoral College is to select a president based on honesty with no ... Whomever the candidate is that gets the popular votes, also gets ...
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... won 48% of the votes, and January 28-30 he won 51% of the votes. ... I believe Al Gore should become president because he is the closest candidate in believing ...
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... Electoral College was a brilliant 18th century device to solve the problem of electing a president with states ... If a candidate wins the votes in certain ...
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... of electoral votes is 538, so that if no third-party candidates wins in any state, a candidate must get at least 270 total votes to be elected president. ...
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... to begin with, and cannot buy votes through any ... The candidate must now speak to audiences more confidently ... wants and can handle the power of being president. ...
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... states with the most electoral votes, cast those votes for the candidate who ended ... times vastly populated states have elected the President without needing ...
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... With this system it is possible for a candidate to have enough electoral votes to win ... turning to a nationwide popular vote to pick a president would give ...
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... complex decision and one with the biggest impact are selecting who the President of the ... Those votes go toward the overall count of the candidate and help ...
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... the vote for president from the vote for vice president. ... The Constitution says that in case no candidate wins a majority of the electoral votes, the election ...
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