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***Official Election Night thread***
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(11-11-2022, 09:49 AM)Lucky2Last Wrote: Maybe so. Historically, what you guys are talking about is SUPER rare. Especially at these number disparities. Walker is a unique candidate in this regard, so I'm not saying it's impossible. Just rare. Can't you tell how much split ticketing there is by simply comparing vote totals for 2 candidates of the same party? About 200,000 more people voted for Kemp than voted for Walker. About 130,000 more people voted for DeSantis than voted for Rubio. About 178,000 more people voted for Tim Scott than voted for McMaster. About 381,000 more people voted for Mike DeWine than voted for Vance. Doesn't look rare to me. |
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