Under the National Popular Vote plan
A) the electoral college would be abolished and the candidate with the most votes in the country overall would become president.
B) a state's electoral college votes would go to the candidate who won the national popular vote, not the candidate with a plurality of votes in that specific state.
C) the individual state-level caucus and primary elections during the nomination stage would be replaced with a national primary to be held on the first Tuesday of March during a presidential election year.
D) members of the Senate would be elected by the country on the whole instead of by individual states.
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