Supreme Court agrees to hear electoral college voting case

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Supreme Court agrees to hear electoral college voting case
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Do members of the Electoral College have to vote the same way as their state did in presidential elections? The US Supreme Court will take up this question in April, and hand down a decision in June. PeteWilliamsNBC has more.

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