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Why the Electoral College could vote against Trump – and why it won't
The Washington Post
2016-12-07
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The Washington Post's Sean Sullivan explains how the Electoral College theoretically could vote against President-elect Donald Trump, and why it's unlikely that many electors would do so.
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