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Please review the following chart which contains the Electoral College votes assigned to each state and the District of Columbia, and the popular vote results for each state and the District of Columbia in a simulated American presidential election.
Based on information contained in the chart determine the following: 1. The total popular vote won by Candidate A and Candidate B in the election
2. Which presidential candidate, A or B, won the Electoral College vote for each state and the District of Columbia, and how many total Electoral College votes did Candidate A and Candidate B receive?
Assume for this simulation that all 50 states and the District of Columbia award their Electoral College votes on a "winner-take-all" basis.
Name of State
Number of Electoral College Votes assigned to state
Popular vote for Candidate A cast in the state
Popular Vote for Candidate B cast in the state
Which Candidate, A or B, won the state's Electoral College vote?
Alabama
9
1,159,245
749,948
Alaska
3
195,227
112,878
Arizona
11
1,089,449
975,674
Arkansas
6
554,724
478,912
California
55
5,976,048
6,350,244
Colorado
1,076,124
1,055,465
Connecticut
7
714,368
824,202
Delaware
184,348
190,229
District of Columbia
90,108
125,978
Florida
29
4,129,997
3,784,259
Georgia
16
1,740,776
1,508,254
Hawaii
4
200,454
224,728
Idaho
376,989
245,774
Illinois
20
2,529,427
2,615,226
Indiana
1,257,070
1,148,334
Iowa
740,291
752,882
Kansas
645,822
512,678
Kentucky
8
997,244
878,421
Louisiana
1,002,124
924,855
Maine
332,427
368,399
Maryland
10
1,029,278
1,257,722
Massachusetts
1,284,589
1,596,331
Michigan
2,414,777
2,391,872
Minnesota
1,346,676
1,431,624
Mississippi
649,442
502,292
Missouri
1,245,978
1,440,356
Montana
259,129
174,434
Nebraska
5
499,927
276,321
Nevada
398,727
412,012
New Hampshire
340,492
332,638
New Jersey
14
1,792,442
1,874,209
New Mexico
369,284
370,544
New York
3,688,421
3,828,477
North Carolina
15
1,745,228
1,628,476
North Dakota
197,245
110,289
Ohio
18
2,829,687
2,777,421
Oklahoma
845,779
624,552
Oregon
901,244
904,100
Pennsylvania
2,797,494
2,840,542
Rhode Island
200,440
210,402
South Carolina
850,050
714,846
South Dakota
230,727
154,786
Tennessee
1,242,797
1,096,385
Texas
38
3,789,459
3,598,334
Utah
500,450
401,290
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