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. Why is it so challenging to build winning electoral coalitions for big races such as governor,

US senator, or president?

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Answer:

In 48 states and the District of Columbia, the entire slate of electors winning the most to win, but the results submitted by any state are open to challenge at the joint. The President, including selection by Congress, by the governors of the states. The usual anonymity of presidential electors is such that electoral votes

Step-by-step explanation:

When Americans vote for a President and Vice President, they are actually choosing presidential electors, known collectively as the electoral college.

I hope this helps:D

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