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Draw a line across the center of your map horizontally. Draw another line across the center of your mop vertically. You have created for large regions of the United States. Get a candidate win if he/she had no support in any of these regions explain

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If a candidate has no support in an entire region out of the one created, it is still indeed possible for them to win the Presidency.

If a lines are drawn across the U.S. such that they are divided into 4 regions:

  • A person not having support in only one region would mean that they still have support in other regions
  • A candidate can still win the Presidency if they have overwhelming support in the 3 other regions

An example that comes to mind is Abraham Lincoln. He had virtually no support in half the U.S. in 1860 and yet won the election on the votes of the Northern and Western states alone.

In conclusion, it is indeed possible to win if one has no support in one region.

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