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November 3, 2010 10:11 am at 10:11 am
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Ben Torah
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WIY: Yes. Constitutionally an elector can vote for anyone. (A small number of states have a law that requires them to vote for whom they are pledged to; but even in those states if they differentiate from whom they are pledged, their vote will count for whomever they voted for.)
Look at your presidential ballot closely. You are not voting for President.