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Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
This is why we have election days. All Americans 18 and over avn vote.
Answer:
A. Through the votes of the Electoral College.
Explanation:
Presidents are chosen from voters in the Electoral College. The individual voters are nominated at a state party convention (either for Republican, Democrat, or a 3rd party). The electors are then chosen based on the population votes. In turn, there are two methods that allow for the electorates to be chosen.
1) Electoral votes are proportionally allocated. This means that, if a state has 10 electoral voters, and, let's say, 70% of the popular vote in the state vote Republican, and 30% vote Democrat, then 7 of the electoral voters of said state would vote for the Republican candidate, while 3 will vote for the Democrat. [This method is only used by Nebraska and Maine, as of today).
2) Winner takes all method. This means that, whoever wins the most popular votes, that candidate will receive all of the electoral votes. For example, if the state has 20 electoral votes, and the Republican candidate receives 80% of the popular vote in the state, and the Democrat candidate receives 20% of the popular vote, the 20% of votes are essentially voided, and the Republican candidate receives all 20 electoral votes.
It is worthy to note again that only 2 states use proportionally allocation, and therefore districting of states are extremely important to either party to be able to win through the second method. Typically, after 10 years, each state's advisory committee will redistrict and draw district lines that goes to the state legislature to judge and pass/reject. If the plan is rejected, a backup plan would be chosen to redraw the district lines.
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