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Well, honey, technically speaking, to become President of the United States, a candidate needs to win at least 270 electoral votes out of the total 538 available. So, that's a margin of 270, in case you were wondering. But hey, who's counting? Just make sure you get more than the other guy and you're good to go.

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Oh, that's a wonderful question. You see, to choose the president, they need to win the majority of the electoral votes, which is 270 out of 538. This means they need to have more votes than any other candidate to be elected. It's like painting a beautiful landscape - each color plays a part in creating the final masterpiece.

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6mo ago
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The margin required to choose the president in the United States is determined by the Electoral College system. A candidate must receive a majority of electoral votes, which is currently set at 270 out of 538 total electoral votes. This means the winning candidate must secure at least 50% plus one of the electoral votes to become president. The margin required can vary depending on the distribution of electoral votes among states and the outcome of the election.

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6mo ago
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The winning candidate has to have a simple majority of votes from the electoral college. In other words, the candidate will only need to win by ONE electoral vote to become the president.

He must receive a simple majority of the 535 votes in the electoral college.

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