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  2. Swing vote - Wikipedia

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    A swing voter or floating voter is a voter who may not be affiliated with a particular political party (Independent) or who will vote across party lines. In USA politics, many centrists , liberal Republicans , and conservative Democrats are considered "swing voters" since their voting patterns cannot be predicted with certainty.

  3. The electorate is changing. Here’s what that means for Trump ...

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    The White voters without a college degree remained the electorate’s largest group, but they cast slightly less than 40% of all votes — the first time they had fallen below that threshold among ...

  4. What the early voting data shows about new voters — a group ...

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    The early votes of new votersvoters who did not show up in 2020 — are of particular interest because they are votes that could change what happens in 2024 relative to the last presidential ...

  5. FACT CHECK: No, There Were Not 10 Million Fewer Voters In ...

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    A post shared on X claims that there were 10 million fewer voters in 2024 than in 2020. Verdict: False Votes are still being counted. The vote total will likely be more than 150 million votes.

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  7. Electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, News21, an Arizona State University journalism project, published a database of 2,068 alleged electoral fraud cases reported between 2000 and 2012. [36] This represented about 0.000003 cases for every vote cast. 46 percent of cases also resulted in acquittals, dropped charges or decisions not to bring charges. [37]

  8. Swing state - Wikipedia

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    In United States presidential elections, each state is free to decide the method by which its electors to the Electoral College will be chosen. To increase its voting power in the Electoral College system, every state, with the exceptions of Maine and Nebraska, has adopted a winner-take-all system, where the candidate who wins the most popular votes in a state wins all of that state's ...

  9. US voters cast ballots in tight race as turbulent campaign ...

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    Tuesday's vote follows one of the most turbulent half-years in modern American politics. In May, a New York jury found Trump guilty of falsifying business records to hide hush money payments to a ...