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How are electoral votes won by a presidential candidate?

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Answer:

The majority win

Step-by-step explanation:

The electorial votes in a state are won if the majority of the state voted for which ever of the two candidates. Remember that the state itself is split up into cities and towns and counties so if the majority of them went for one candidate, that candidate gets the votes. But it could also easily be split among the two, depends.

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