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According to the first resource, how did the Electoral College vote compare with the popular vote in the 2000 election? How might this illustrate an issue of the Electoral College?

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The popular vote did not match the results of the Electoral College.
which means the people voted in a different way than the Electoral College who is supposed to represent them.
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George W. Bush won the Electoral College with 271 votes to Al Gore’s 266. Gore, however, won the popular vote by a margin of 543,895 votes. This means that although more people voted for Vice President Gore, Governor Bush won the election. Some people view this as a drawback of the Electoral College.

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