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Why an election for 330 million-plus people may still come down to so few votes

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(CNN) —Anyone who pays any attention to US politics is bound to hear some version of this claim: The2024 election, which will pick a president for a nation of more than 330 million people, will be decided by a small number of voters in a few key states. There are concerns, particularly among Democrats, that […]

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