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Categories: Electoral College (United States), Articles with short description, United States presidential elections terminology
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tipping-point state  tipping point state
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In analysis of United States presidential elections, the phrase "tipping-point state" is a term that some political commentators use to describe the first state on a chart of high-margin victories to low-margin victories that gives the winning candidate a majority of electoral votes in the Electoral College. Wikipedia
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In analysis of United States presidential elections, the phrase "tipping-point state" is a term that some political commentators use to describe the first state on a chart of high-margin victories to low-margin victories that gives the winning candidate a majority of electoral votes in the Electoral College. Wikipedia
US state that secures a victory in a presidential election, when all states are arranged in decreasing order of vote margin for the winner Wikidata
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