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MikeObamasVeineyCock 1 point ago +1 / -0

How is it not an option? Because you have to fill out individual bubbles? Are you high?

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HubriantNectarine 1 point ago +1 / -0

In Michigan (I have read this, not first hand experience), there is literally a place on the ballot where you can mark All Republican or All Democrat and skip all the individual names. This is “straight ticket”. Or, you can mark candidates individually. Their downloadable results break the votes out explicitly by which of these types of votes were cast.

Virginia does not do that. You can just mark each candidate.

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MikeObamasVeineyCock 3 points ago +3 / -0

And you can compare votes for republican senators and house to approximate. At the risk of being doxxed I know first-hand. That being said shiva's video is a cluster, he needs to release data and code because what he said in the video is confusing if you try to replicate.

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MikeObamasVeineyCock 1 point ago +1 / -0

Right. I didn't vote down ballot Rs in VA in 2016. I did this time. You can substitute republican straight ticket with votes for the republican senate candidate.