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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Together, these maps prove that A) county-level votes for a state have no relationship to the candidate whom the electors of the state select. B) a state’s electoral votes go to the candidate who wins the popular vote in the majority of the state’s counties. C) the winner of the popular vote in the state’s largest county will be selected as winner by the state electoral votes. D) winning the electoral votes from one state does not mean that a candidate won all the popular votes from the state.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (boldjon):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It ended up being D but thanks for your help.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And lol I just noticed but I put this in the wrong subject category. Sorry about that! For some reason it keeps switching to Mathematics when I have it on a different subject.

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