I did like this https://imgur.com/a/QNu40GN
You can see that the more democrat an area is, the more they just vote straight ticket. For republicans though the trendline is almost straight. Who knows why, you could probably argue that either is how you would expect.
Straight trendline = everybody likes the candidate/party equally much, does not depend if he/she is lives in an area with lots of like minded or not.
Trendline going up the more DEM/GOP the area is = People just vote more straight the more DEM/GOP they are.
X is how DEM/GOP the precinct is, if people voted 50/50 that ratio is 0. If no one voted Biden that marker would be, on the x-axis, 100 on the top graph and 0 on the bottom one.
Y is how many of the respective voters voted straight or on the candidate independently. If value is above 50%, then it was more popular to vote straight then on the candidate independently.
Disclaimer: I might be thinking wrong or used the wrong values somehow, I used the data Stand-up Math put up.
I did like this https://imgur.com/a/QNu40GN
You can see that the more democrat an area is, the more they just vote straight ticket. For republicans though the trendline is almost straight. Who knows why, you could probably argue that either is how you would expect.
Straight trendline = everybody likes the candidate/party equally much, does not depend if he/she is lives in an area with lots of like minded or not.
Trendline going up the more DEM/GOP the area is = People just vote more straight the more DEM/GOP they are.
X is how DEM/GOP the precinct is, if people voted 50/50 that ratio is 0. If no one voted Biden that marker would be, on the x-axis, 100 on the top graph and 0 on the bottom one.
Y is how many of the respective voters voted straight or on the candidate independently. Everything above 50%, then is more popular to vote straight then on the candidate independently.
Disclaimer: I might be thinking wrong or used the wrong values somehow, I used the data Stand-up Math put up.
I did like this https://imgur.com/a/QNu40GN
You can see that the more democrat an area is, the more they just vote straight ticket. For republicans though the trendline is almost straight. Who knows why, you could probably argue that either is how you would expect.
Straight trendline = everybody likes the candidate/party equally much, does not depend if he/she is lives in an area with lots of like minded or not.
Trendline going up the more DEM/GOP the area is = People just vote more straight the more DEM/GOP they are.
X is how DEM/GOP the precinct is, if people voted 50/50 that ratio is 0. If no one voted Biden that marker would be, on the x-axis, 100 on the top graph and 0 on the bottom one.
Y is how many of the respective voters voted straight or on the candidate independently.
Disclaimer: I might be thinking wrong or used the wrong values somehow, I used the data Stand-up Math put up.