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How does the popular vote differ from the electoral vote during a presidential election?

A. The popular vote applies during the general election rather than the primaries.
B. The popular vote measures the total number of voters supporting a candidate.
C. The popular vote is determined by the Electoral College rather than voter.
D. The popular vote represents the total number of states a candidate won.

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The answer is C because during the presidential election it always has to be by the Electoral College.
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