Pineywoozle,
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@mekkaokereke We’re talking about a U.S. election. You were specifically talking about white U. S. voters. Usage varies country to country. In US most isn’t usually used that way when the majority is very close to half. Then it’s said “a little more than half”or a “slight statistical” majority. Common usage doesn’t always follow the dictionary/Thesarus. This isn’t a pedantic difference it’s a significant difference in the emotional impact of a word & the least important part of this discussion

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