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Margin or vote share? Ben Cardin’s margin was wider than Biden’s in MD
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Its margin. But when two races were super close i honestly just took the one with the higher winner percentage. So like biden got over 65 but cardin didnt
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Fascinating! I’d love to see the Republican version of this to compare!
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I’ll make it soon!
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Klobuchar such a Queen
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