The House of Representatives elects the President only when nobody receives votes for President from more than half of the appointed electors.
The popular vote is used only by states (and by congressional districts in Maine and Nebraska) to determine which candidates' supporters get appointed as electors.
B).- the winner of the popular vote might not win the presidency
It is possible that a candidate could win the national popular vote total but lose the national electoral vote total. However, the electoral vote of every state accurately reflects the popular vote within that state.
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The 3 major defects in the electoral College system are 1. the winner of the popular vote is not guarenteed the presidency 2. electors are not required to vote in accord with the popular vote 3. any election might have to be decided in the House of Reps.
Answer this question… a loss in the popular vote and a majority in the electoral college.
Popular vote does not directly determine the presidency. Please see the related question for more details.
It is possible that a candidate could win the national popular vote total but lose the electoral vote total. However, the electoral vote of every state accurately reflects the popular vote within that state. The role of each elector in the electoral college is to vote for the candidate who won the popular vote in the elector's individual state.
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In the 2000 presidential election, Al Gore won the popular vote, but he did not win the presidency because George W. Bush won the electoral vote.
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