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A one-hump theory assumes that there are many voters in the middle, and a candidate succeeds by persuading more of these movable people to join his side rather than his opponent’s. A two-hump theory assumes that there are very few undecided voters in the middle, so a candidate succeeds by stoking greater turnout among the voters already on his half of the
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