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Here is a typical arrangement of voters (red and blue balls) and candidates (red and blue triangles) at the start to a presidential debate in which a single issue dominates the election: e.g., "It's the economy, stupid." The yellow line divides voters closest to Red from those voters closest to Blue.
If the election came down to this single dimension, today, Red would win 10 votes to Blue's 6.

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