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<description>WASHINGTON &#x26;#x2014; More than a month after Election Day, the biggest political story for many Americans is how close the presidential race was. President-elect Joe Biden won by more than 4 points, but polls and some observers were expecting a win in the 10-point range.Taking a longer view, however, the relative closeness of the race shouldn&#x26;#x27;t have been a surprise. It was less an outlier than standard operating procedure. In fact, the United States is in its longest run of single-digit popular vote elections in a very long time.Biden&#x26;#x27;s 4.4-point victory in November was the second-largest popular vote win by...</description>
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