In the presidential elections
A. electors meet in the state's capital in December to cast their votes for the president.
B. a joint session of Congress meets in early January (after the presidential election) and the electoral votes are counted.
C. one can win the majority of the popular vote and not become president.
D. one can win the electoral college vote without winning the majority of the popular vote.
E. All of these choices are true.
Answer: E
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