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Voice Off-Screen: All the electoral college votes are in, and it looks Donald J. Trump will be the next president of the United States.
I accept the finality of this outcome, which will be ratified next Monday in the Electoral College.
the electoral college and tonight for the sake of our unity of the people and
In an Electoral College victory that virtually no one saw coming a year ago, a few months ago, even a month ago, even yesterday.
>> In an electoral college
You just need the Electoral College.
you just need the electoral college.
While Bush's electoral college victory margin was convincing, his too close-for-comfort popular vote margin and underwhelming voter turnout foreshadowed a tough road to reelection.
Clinton's 43% was enough to give him a convincing electoral college victory.
The chief executive is elected by a kind of, like, weird electoral college composed mostly of, like, business tycoons that represent different constituencies.
The Chief Executive is elected by a kind of, like, weird electoral college
And look, look, Trump won this election, by which I mean he won the Electoral College, which, for reasons I will never understand no matter how many times it's explained to me, is how things are done.
THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE, WHICH,
Presidents don't ever say, well, I lost the popular vote in the Electoral College,
Presidents don't ever say, well, I lost the popular vote in the electoral college, but I won the landmass.
In the United States, we use an electoral college system.
So each state is given a certain number of electoral college votes.
The electoral college isn't a college that decides if you get a diploma,
The Electoral College isn't a college that decides if you get a diploma,