
Massive turnout, bomb threats, too close to call: the US votes
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Electoral Dynamics and Uncertainty
This chapter examines the high voter turnout in the U.S. amidst previous concerns of apathy, focusing on battleground states like Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. It explores the implications of urban voting trends and the complexities of the electoral vote system, highlighting the significance of tight margins and the potential for a tie in the Electoral College. The discussion also addresses the delays in vote counting and the challenges faced during the election process, illustrating the intricacies surrounding a pivotal election.
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