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		<title>How the Electoral College Could Make Every Vote Really Count</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And exactly why it doesn’t do so today. | Most Americans think the candidate with the most votes should win the American presidency. States have the power to make that happen by simply agreeing to assign their Electoral College votes to the candidate who wins the most votes nationwide. In Cascadia, Washington has already done so and Oregon has a chance to follow suit in 2017. The Constitution leaves it up to the states to choose how to assign...]]></description>
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