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Close elections really have become more common in recent decades

See here for my comment on John’s recent criticism of Alan Brinkley for writing, “for the past 40 years, close and unpredictable elections have increasingly become the norm.” I agree with almost all of what John writes, but I think he goes a little too far in jumping all over the statement about close elections.