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Which statement accurately describes the presidential election process in the United States? A. A candidate can lose the popular vote but win the electoral vote and become president. B. A candidate can lose the electoral vote but win the popular vote and become president. C. A candidate must win the popular vote in a majority of states to become president. D. A candidate cannot become president without receiving a majority of the popular vote.

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The correct answer is A. A candidate can lose the popular vote but win the electoral vote and become president. That's because the electoral college has the final say based on the number of the people in a country. If the popular vote decided, places like New York and California would be making the decisions for all remaining countries since they are the most populous states.

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