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I'm an outsider, but 1.2% seems quite relevant to me, considering the spread in the last presidential election was just 2.1%.


And that is the popular vote, which had a much larger margin than the vote that actually counted. The election was decided by a few hundred thousand votes in the right places, which makes it more like a 0.5% margin.




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