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Under the US Constitution how are the president and members of Congress chosen​

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While Members of Congress are expressly forbidden from being electors, the Constitution requires the House and Senate to count the Electoral College's ballots, and in the event of a tie, to select the President and Vice President, respectively.

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The president is elected, and the Congress is elected.

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