Law of Large Numbers: Why Aren't CA and TX Swing States, Why Isn't NYC Competitive? (user search)
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« on: June 21, 2022, 03:58:02 PM »

Counterpoint; Florida, Pennsylvania

Florida is the third largest state and Pennsylvania is the 5th. Both have seen numerous closely contested election

And Texas will soon be competitive.
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