Respuesta :
Answer: Candidate B will receive all of the state's electoral votes.
Explanation:
If in the presidential election, 33 percent of the votes in Texas were cast for Candidate A while 66 percent were cast for Candidate B, then Candidate B will receive all of the state's electoral votes.
It should be noted that in an electoral vote, it's on a winner takes all basis. It's awarded based on popular votes for each state. Therefore, the winner will be candidate B as he or she is more popular based on having higher votes than A.