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Voter turnout in the US presidential election could be affected by a 3,000 kilometer long zone of rain and storms

In a country where voting is not compulsory and the margin of victory is small, the weather can influence the outcome of the election. Research has shown that fair weather in 1960 benefited Democrat John F. Kennedy, while rain in 2000 helped secure Florida and eventual victory for Republican George W. Bush. This year's race […]