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What is the probability of any one individual's vote in an election tipping the balance to decide the winner in a presidential election? the probability is high for those individuals casting ballots for third-party candidates. the probability is high for those individuals casting a vote for one of the major party candidates. the probability is remote for most americans but relatively high for those living in battleground states. the probability is remote for all americans?

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