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Suppose a two-candidate election has taken place and all votes are collected. you keep a running tally of the difference of the votes for a and votes for b. there are in total 4 votes for candidate a and 2 votes for candidate b. what is the probability that candidate a will always be in the lead of candidate b as you count the votes?

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