Assume that three presidential candidates all carry several states, winning some electoral votes. Candidate A wins 220 electoral votes; Candidate B wins 178 electoral votes; Candidate C wins 140. What is the outcome of the election?

a. Candidate A is elected president.
b. Candidates A and B are in a runoff.
c. The House and Senate would select either Candidate A or Candidate B as president.
d. The House would choose the president from among the top three finishers.
e. All three candidates would compete in a runoff.

d

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