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Back when our government was being decided upon by the founding fathers, some felt that, since the States were in charge, that the States should elect the President.

Others felt that, to be more democratic, the people, themselves, should elect the President. They could not agree on one or the other method, so they combined them, and that became the Law.

In a National election, people vote for State electors, who in turn, elect the President. The group of electors is called the "Electoral College", using the old meaning for 'College'. All of the electors in a given State are supposed to all vote for the same candidate: The one that the most number of people voted for.

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