Well a bell curve is expected with a normal distribution, but it doesn't make much sense when it comes to who chooses Undisclosed gender. Maybe he and I are reading too much into that, but who is more likely to choose undisclosed gender? A hard-line republican or a hard-line democrat? Why is the distribution so perfectly a bell curve among all 5 type of voters?
Furthermore, who choose undisclosed gender? Do we really expect most of them to be swing voters and not left-leaning?
An additional theory that I'm suggesting, and one of the other point's he might be implying is that democrats and republicans alike have a gentleman's agreement about who gets to win, about who gets to use these votes....so it makes sense that most of them would be swing voters.
Well a bell curve is expected with a normal distribution, but it doesn't make much sense when it comes to who chooses Undisclosed gender. Maybe he and I are reading too much into that, but who is more likely to choose undisclosed gender? A hard-line republican or a hard-line democrat? Why is the distribution so perfectly a bell curve among all 5 type of voters?
Furthermore, who choose undisclosed gender? Do we really expect most of them to be swing voters and not left-leaning?
An additional theory that I'm suggesting, and one of the other point's he might be implying is that democrats and republicans alike have a gentleman's agreement about who gets to win, about who gets to use these votes....so it makes sense that most of them would be swing voters.