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Matthew Dowd: Common Sense

Split of Popular and Electoral Vote Could Favor Obama in November

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Mitt Romney could win the popular vote by over 1 million votes but lose the Electoral College to President Obama by a margin of 272 to 266. What a difference in talking points that would mean for the two parties compared with the 2000 presidential election controversy.

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