As the electoral college currently operates, a candidate can be elected President without plurality of popular votes if
A) S/he wins plurality in the 11 most populous states.
B) S/he wins by at least 75% in any 26 states.
C) S/he wins by more than 55% in any 35 states.
D) All of the above guarantee victory.
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