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Then you have the President and VP candidates from the same state.  Which means CA electors to the EC will only be able to vote for one of the candidates.  So you could end up with a situation where in a close election, Harris may win the Presidency, but Trump or his running mate could win the VP slot. 


While the 12A fixed the problem of the person with the second most EV's become the VP, they didn't change Article II which has the prohibition of an elector to not vote for 2 from the same state.


Number of states in our country minus the number of Supreme Court Justices?
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