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Election Anticipation

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Election nights can become a blur of predictions and projections, particularly when elections are close.

After President Donald Trump's surprise win in 2016, pollsters are a little more cautious with their midterm election prognostication.

The sure-fire way to know who wins, of course, is to wait until the votes are counted.

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