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Which is a true statement about the Electoral College?
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Electors are encouraged to vote for whichever candidate they prefer.
Electors are encouraged to vote for whichever candidate they prefer.
If no candidate receives a majority vote in the Electoral College, the president is chosen by the Senate and the Supreme Court.
If no candidate receives a majority vote in the Electoral College, the president is chosen by the Senate and the Supreme Court.
The Constitution leaves it up to each state’s legislature to make the laws on how that state’s electors are chosen.
The Constitution leaves it up to each state’s legislature to make the laws on how that state’s electors are chosen.
The Electoral College gives Congress more control over the president.
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The true statement is: "The Constitution leaves it up to each state’s legislature to make the laws on how that state’s electors are chosen."
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