WFcatamount22
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66% of my neighbors are leftist radicals
jhmd, do you think Biden truly won the election or do you agree with 70% of your party who thinks Trump truly won?
Pretty sure the map/results are estimates based on voting patterns, not party registration.
Definitely not 100 percent accurate (however defined).
jhmd, do you think Biden truly won the election or do you agree with 70% of your party who thinks Trump truly won?
Good luck getting a simple yes/no out of him on this.
When you go in, you go in deep. Doesn't always work out, does it?
Who do you think won the Presidency in 2016?
Pretty sure the map/results are estimates based on voting patterns, not party registration.
Definitely not 100 percent accurate (however defined).
Then it’s no different than precinct results.
For voters who didn’t explicitly register as Democrats or Republicans, we estimated their partisan affiliation based on the ideological lean of the party they did register with and their voting history in primaries. In the absence of that information, we assigned parties based on voters’ demographics and precinct-level election results.
Voters who register with one of the major parties still sometimes vote for the opposing party's candidates in general elections. In Kentucky, for instance, it's likely that between a third and a fifth of registered Democrats voted for Donald Trump in 2016. To validate our partisanship estimates, we asked 10,000 voters which party they belonged to. Our estimates matched their responses 77 percent of the time.
Our analysis treats next-door neighbors the same as it does those who live at the outer edges of voters’ networks. When we took distance into account, each party’s isolation was even more pronounced.
When you go in, you go in deep. Doesn't always work out, does it?
50D/48R/2I for me. However, during the last election there were at least 20 Biden signs for every one Trump sign in my 6 x 6 block or so area. A lot less Hillary signs the election before that. My guess is there are a lot of middle of the road / non-Fox News watching people registered as R who knew that Trump was a moron.
Traditional Republicans have to decide that. Trump's electoral juice was an intoxicant. People got power drunk. The hangover is just starting to kick in, as Biden enacts a progressive agenda. That's going to sting. My hope is that Republicans learn that the hangover wasn't worth the debauchery. We'll see.
Seems that McCarthy’s recent comments on Cheney don’t exactly support your hopes for the near future of the GOP. If you stay in that party they’re going to force feed you trumpism.