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« on: June 21, 2014, 09:48:11 AM »

I think 2 is good enough for me, although I prefer to measure bellwethers by how close they are to the national margin, not by how many times they've voted for the winning candidate. Why? Because a state could be one point away and not vote for the winner, but still be the closest to the national margin.
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