The Electoral College chooses the president of the United States, which involves electors representing each state voting based on public election results. This process ensures that the president is not directly elected by popular vote but through a system of electors. Senators and representatives are elected directly by voters, unlike the Electoral College system for the president.
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The Electoral College chooses the president of the United States. This process involves electors representing each state casting votes based on the results of the public vote during elections. Senators and representatives are elected directly by the public, differing from the Electoral College system. ;