I hate to be a nay-sayer, I really do. but isn't this just showing that in districts where people were more likely to vote straight party ticket, they were less likely to vote Trump individually? I think we need to see more examples of different counties and it would be very beneficial to see the same analysis performed on Biden votes. There's definitely something here and it certainly merits more investigation. A weighted race allocation algorithm could be an explanation for this pattern in the data, but just because it could be doesn't mean it is.
Yeah, I haven't yet fully understood the video, am about 29 mins in. To me it seems that we are asking the question (assuming complete party allegiance): "Where would you expect that there are more independents voting Trump than there are Republicans compared to democrats?" Or: "Where has Trump done better than republicans?"
I would expect this to be in areas, where republicans are doing rather poorly, so so far the graphs are what I would actually expect.
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I hate to be a nay-sayer, I really do. but isn't this just showing that in districts where people were more likely to vote straight party ticket, they were less likely to vote Trump individually? I think we need to see more examples of different counties and it would be very beneficial to see the same analysis performed on Biden votes. There's definitely something here and it certainly merits more investigation. A weighted race allocation algorithm could be an explanation for this pattern in the data, but just because it could be doesn't mean it is.
"I think we need to see more examples of different counties and it would be very beneficial to see the same analysis performed on Biden votes." True.
https://thedonald.win/p/11Q8O2wesk/happening-calling-every-pede-to-/ ?
Yeah, I haven't yet fully understood the video, am about 29 mins in. To me it seems that we are asking the question (assuming complete party allegiance): "Where would you expect that there are more independents voting Trump than there are Republicans compared to democrats?" Or: "Where has Trump done better than republicans?" I would expect this to be in areas, where republicans are doing rather poorly, so so far the graphs are what I would actually expect.
This is so alarming 🤯
TLDL whats the recap?