The way it is suppose to work is that the citizens vote for the electoral college and the electoral college vote for the president. In recent history the U.S. Supreme Court has given the election to the candidate that did not win the popular vote, by Republicans challenging the votes in counties in Florida that were predominately Democratic.
2006-10-19 12:26:20
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answer #1
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answered by kniggs 5
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The Electoral College
Our elected representatives in Washington
2006-10-19 14:30:10
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answered by chuck16023 2
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The Electoral College casts votes for the president based on the popular vote. Each state has electoral votes based on population.
2006-10-19 12:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The electoral college, the members of which are selected based on either which Presidential candidate won the most votes in the state they are from, or in proportion to the votes received by each candidate in the state.
2006-10-19 12:28:48
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answered by thylawyer 7
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A small group of Electors representing their states in the Electoral College. The EC is obsolete and antiquated and needs to be abolished.
2006-10-19 12:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a combination of the American people and the electoral college. And if the democrats have their way it will be dead people, the under aged, and illegals.
2006-10-19 12:27:23
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answered by Anonymous
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the electoral college
2006-10-19 12:31:28
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answered by moz_head_84 3
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the electoral college
2006-10-19 12:26:48
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answered by j H 6
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Supposedly you. But nobody voted for Bush. So who knows.
2006-10-19 12:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Diebold.
2006-10-19 12:26:36
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answered by socrates 6
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