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Why 0.008% of the U.S. population might determine the election | About That23 hours ago
Duration 9:39
23 hours agoNewsDuration 9:39Voters in seven swing states will determine the outcome of the U.S. presidential election in November. Andrew Chang breaks down each of the states in play for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and their pathways to 270 electoral college votes.
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