Sentences with ELECTORAL-COLLEGE
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"Each state in the United States has a certain number of electoral college votes based on its population."
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"The candidate who wins the majority of electoral college votes becomes the President."
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"The electoral college vote determines the outcome of the presidential election."
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"Some people argue that the electoral college system is undemocratic."
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"The electoral college was established by the United States Constitution."
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"There have been instances where a candidate won the electoral college but lost the popular vote."
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"Critics of the electoral college argue that it gives disproportionate power to certain states."
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"The electoral college process can sometimes be confusing to voters."
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"In most states, the winner of the popular vote receives all of the state's electoral college votes."
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"The electoral college system can affect campaign strategies of presidential candidates."
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"The selection of electors for the electoral college varies by state."
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"The electoral college vote takes place after the general election."
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"The electoral college was designed to balance the interests of large and small states."
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"The electoral college vote is usually certified by the Vice President."
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"The process of counting electoral college votes can take several weeks."
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"The electoral college system has been subject to criticism and calls for reform."
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"The electoral college is seen as an important element of the American political system."
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"The electoral college vote occurs every four years during a presidential election."
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"The electoral college is a controversial part of the United States' presidential election process."
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"Each state in the electoral college is assigned a number of electors based on its population."
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"The electoral college consists of 538 electors who formally elect the President and Vice President of the United States."
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"The electoral college was established by the Founding Fathers as a compromise between electing the President by popular vote and by Congress."
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"Candidates campaign heavily in swing states to secure electoral college votes."
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"In the electoral college system, the candidate who receives the majority of electoral votes wins the presidency."
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"The electoral college includes electors from all 50 states and the District of Columbia."
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"The electoral college vote takes place on the first Monday after the second Wednesday in December following the presidential election."
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"Faithless electors, who do not vote for the candidate to whom they are pledged, are rare in the electoral college."
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"The electoral college vote is then formally counted and certified by Congress in January."