Faithless electors can still cost Donald Trump the presidency and send Hillary Clinton to the White House in 2017.
Donald Trump was declared the winner of the presidency last Tuesday by surpassing 270 electoral votes, the threshold for victory. While some votes are still being counted, Trump is expected to end up with 306 electoral votes.
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