3. If you are in the following swing states, vote for the highest-polling third-party candidate the week of the election: Iowa, Arizona, Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, and Maine.
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4. If Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania are won by third-party voters (or any other number of permutations and combinations) combined with No. 1 and No. 2 above, then neither Hillary nor Trump can get the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the election.
5. So then Congress votes on the election and can choose from those third-party state winners, which in this case would most likely be McMullin and Johnson.
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