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2 September, 21:44

In most states, the winner of the popular vote

gets a proportionate number of electoral votes

gets none of the electoral votes

gets all of the electoral votes

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  1. 2 September, 21:55
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    The answer is: gets all the electoral votes.

    Explanation:

    In most states, the winner or candidate who has the most popular vote or highest number of votes, usually gets all the state's electoral votes. In the present-day, the District of Columbia and 48 states give all their electoral votes to the candidate who wins with the highest number of votes; only two states don't apply this procedure.
  2. 2 September, 22:05
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    All of the electoral votes

    Explanation:

    The winner of the popular vote within a state will receive all of the electoral votes. Eg. 62% of Californians voted for Hillary and Hillary got all 55 of the electoral votes.
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