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Why do you think some states do not require their electors to pledge to a candidate?

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Answer: Becuse

Explanation:Most states require that all electoral votes go to the candidate who receives the most votes in that state. After state election officials certify the popular vote of each state, the winning slate of electors meet in the state capital and cast two ballots—one for Vice President and one for President.

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