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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Extreme statistical outliers dominated swing state voting patterns, across all swing states. Trump got far more "extra votes" than Harris in swing states, both when comparing to downticket races within the same state and when comparing to mom swing states. Republicans had a known substantial contingent of "Never Trumpers" who vote Republican but not Trump, but Democrats who vote Democrat also supported Harris. ("Moderates" who claim to be tired of "progressives" vote Republican, not Democrat-but-not-Harris) Where did these tightly correlated extra votes come from? Data and analysis at The Numbers are Wrong: https://www.thenumbersarewrong2024.com/across-the-us/swing-states[/quote] Call me crazy but I think the 2024 election results were a result of one party having backed their crappy nominee for 3.5 years and the other party having an unfit and unpopular incumbent back out of his bid for a second term a month before the party's primary. The party that has to replace their unpopular incumbent 3 months prior to election day is losing every, every, every, every, every time even against an opponent as weak as Trump. Blame unicorns, blame voting machines, blame Santa Claus...... the truth is much simpler.[/quote]
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