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Coyotl

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11. More info needed than this sketchy picture of what happened.
Tue Jul 31, 2012, 09:05 AM
Jul 2012

There can be a direct correlation in a two-party vote, approaching 1.0, but in a three-party race a direct correlation of two parties without a correlation in the third case is inddeed improbable.

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