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Let me teach you how this works. On that map you linked, there are several states that are so undecided they can't say for certain who will get the electoral votes from that state. These are colored gold. They represent 61 electoral votes that aren't added into either candidate's total yet. However, (and I'll go slowly so you can understand the math) even if Romney wins all of these states (which is highly unlikely), he'll have: 206 + 61 = 267 electoral votes. Now, I'm glad you Googled how many electoral votes a candidate needs to win a majority before posting your response. As you recall, that's 270. Therefore, under the highly unlikely event that Romney wins every undecided state, he still lacks enough electoral votes to beat Obama.
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