New York:When voters cast ballots for president in this November election, they will actually be voting on a set of electors from their state, who will in turn cast votes for the candidate who wins the most votes in that state.
In 2016, Donald Trump won the presidency because he won the Electoral College, even though Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.
So what is the Electoral College?
When voters cast ballots for president in this November election, they will actually be voting on a set of electors from their state, who will in turn cast votes for the candidate who wins the most votes in that state.
This is the Electoral College, though it doesn't have anything to do with higher education.
If President Trump wins the state, his set of electors gets to vote in the Electoral College. If Joe Biden wins the state, his set of electors gets to vote.
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These electors are typically party insiders who can be trusted to vote for their candidate.