If you are talking about the Wayne County graph, virtually all of the data has X much less than 25% -- there really isn't enough high X data to see what is going on. He didn't keep the scales the same for the different counties, which makes it easy to misinterpret.
No, I was talking about Franklin county. It was hand counted and high republican percentage. They didn’t show it but during the video mentioned it was horizontal as would be expected.
Remember, the only looked at 4 counties in MI, and found 69,000
That number comes from a bad assumption that the line should be horizontal. It's totally wrong.
https://twitter.com/Clustify/status/1326312800310923265
Why is the line horizontal in the hand counted counties?
If you are talking about the Wayne County graph, virtually all of the data has X much less than 25% -- there really isn't enough high X data to see what is going on. He didn't keep the scales the same for the different counties, which makes it easy to misinterpret.
No, I was talking about Franklin county. It was hand counted and high republican percentage. They didn’t show it but during the video mentioned it was horizontal as would be expected.
Sorry, that isn't a meaningful refutation.
https://thedonald.win/p/11Q8Slu4Yw/x/c/1BjF4nAxJl