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posted ago by JohnScott ago by JohnScott +22 / -1

Because the y-axis is Trump vote minus Republican vote and because the x-axis is Republican vote, there will always be a negative slope if you assume the Trump vote is less than 100% of the Republican vote. It would be a positive slope if the Trump vote is greater than 100% of the Republican vote. The only time it will be a zero slope line is of the Trump vote is exactly the same as the Republican vote.

It works like this:

  1. Suppose that Trump got 90% of the Republican vote.
  2. Suppose that a particular precinct is 100% Republican.
  3. In that precinct, Trump would get 90% of the vote.
  4. This would be a margin of -10% for Trump.
  5. Now suppose a precinct is 50% Republican.
  6. In that precinct, Trump would get 90% of the Republican vote, but that comes out to only 45% of the total vote.
  7. This would be a margin of -5%.

See the pattern? A negative slope is baked into the y-axis.

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Skogin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Does that mean the y-axis is the dem Trump vote?

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salty_popcorn 2 points ago +2 / -0

its the non-straght-party ticket vote. I would have been one of these, because I didn't vote straight Rep but voted each candidate as I chose