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Not sure if I'm completely off base here, but as far as ratios go, the wards in Milwaukee are ridiculous from what I'm looking at. Even if you assume a ridiculous 85% blue vs. 15% red leaning, that translates to 5.66 votes for biden for every 1 Trump vote right?

If you set up a ratio for all the wards, that means that 149 out of 478 wards have ratios higher than the 85/15 assumed blue margin. That already seems nuts, but the actual ratio for biden to Trump votes is 2.36, and in that case 295/478 counties break that margin.

There's 47 counties with ratio of 20 or higher, the highest being a ratio of 58. That just seems fucked/ statistically impossible, but I might just be a smooth brain with numbers so I dunno. Any thoughts?

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Anyone have the link for it? I swear I saw it on here a few days ago and now I feel crazy because I can't find it at all haha. It was some article going over police potentially using binoculars to look into people's homes to see how many people are over during the holidays etc...

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So I went through each county from 2016 and compared it to 2020, Trump only gained 19,584 votes from 2016 while Biden gained 74,780 from Hillary's numbers in 2016. The average % change for red voter increase was 6% while average blue voter increase was 21%. Just seems like way too big of a difference.

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I've taken screenshots of Smartmatic in case they alter that as well but I didn't take screenshots for dominion.

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https://data.pa.gov/Government-Efficiency-Citizen-Engagement/2020-General-Election-Mail-Ballot-Requests-Departm/mcba-yywm/data

Here's the data, I think a previous post had linked the philly GOP tweeting it out, and I just uploaded the data into excel, so far ran through it and...

15 - 45 civil war vets 24,352 over 90 years old voted 121,819 over 80 years old voted 307,894 over 70 years old voted

obviously there's crossover in the age ranges but as a summary that's what it looks like, go through it and let me know if I'm messing something up boys

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Bruthers, if anyone has links to the data sets for voter statistics in Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Detroit, can you link them? The Milwaukee ones are easy to obtain but my brain is too smooth to find the others.