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remember the 2016 u.s election donald trump secured the presidency despite getting almost 3 million fewer votes than hillary clinton it could happen again and it all comes down to how the president is actually elected when americans go to the polls in november they wont technically be voting for donald trump or joe biden but for members of something called the electoral college the word college simply refers to a group of people or electors with a shared task to choose the president of the united states the system goes back more than 200 years the founders of the united states wanted to establish a democratic system but were concerned that a direct popular vote might lead to the election of an unsuitable president electors were settled on as a compromise each state was given a number of electors based roughly on the size of its population today there are 538 electors and the successful presidential candidate will need to get a majority of these at least 270 in order to win in most sta