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Political districts in which candidates elected to the House of Representatives win in close elections, typically with less than 55 percent of the vote. American Government by James Q. Wilson and John J. Dilulio, Jr. Ninth Edition

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Political districts in which candidates elected to the US House of Representatives win in close elections. Typically with less than 53% of the vote.

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