Which statement concerning the Electoral College is NOT true? A. A state’s number of electors is equal to its number of representatives and senators in Congress. B. In most states, the candidate who wins the popular vote wins all of the state’s electoral votes. C. Because it is the Electoral College that chooses the president, individual citizens’ votes are not important. D. The Electoral College was established by the U.S. Constitution.

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The correct answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter B. 'In most states, the candidate who wins the popular vote wins all of the state’s electoral votes' is the statement that is NOT true concerning the Electoral College.

Answer: C. because it is the Electoral College that chooses the president, individual citizens' votes are not important.

Explanation: That is not true because the citizens votes do matter and even though the Electoral College chooses the president that does NOT mean that citizens votes don't matter. Plus the Electoral College matters on their votes and citizens votes when electing president.

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