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LaPastillaEscarlata 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't have it, saw it while watching the RSBN live stream.

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LaPastillaEscarlata 13 points ago +13 / -0

Definitely, there are sections that are very blue (the avenues, south salt lake, west valley city, the bench but most of SL County is still pretty conservative especially as you get to Herriman, Riverton, Draper etc.

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LaPastillaEscarlata 9 points ago +9 / -0

Yeah, Utah County has a very high percentage of Mormons and Burgess is winning Utah County bigly. It's the SLC anti-mormons and California transplants that are voting for the white guy.

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LaPastillaEscarlata 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yep, the other project in northern Nevada took 6 months. The Clark County job took 4 1/2 years. Corruption is the rule, not the exception.

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LaPastillaEscarlata 19 points ago +19 / -0

At one point in my career I did some work on a development in Clark County. They are the worst. They kept coming up with the most ridiculous excuses to stop the development from moving forward including asking for changes, then after the changes were made asking for them to be changed back. We did work in another part of Nevada and it was done super quickly. Looking back I'm pretty sure Clark County was waiting for the developer to offer a bribe to get the job approved. It was the worst example of trying to work with a government agency I've ever had and they were the most arrogant jerks.

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LaPastillaEscarlata 77 points ago +78 / -1

It's the original ideology of Karens.

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LaPastillaEscarlata 41 points ago +41 / -0

Exactly, the precinct variation is expected which is why they are scattered above and below the straight ticket line. It's that slope/line that the precincts follow that indicates that an algorithm is skimming votes LINEARLY at an increasing rate the further you go down the X axis. And what makes it even more improbable (indicating that it's widespread) is that this is happening in more than just one county.

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