To: grundle
"In Georgia, among ballots that only voted for President and no other races, Biden won more than 99% of the vote"
In past elections, I've left selections blank when I've no knowledge of the candidates in the non-partisan parts of the ballot, but have always filled in the lead sections. If I assume ignorance is evenly distributed between democrats and Republicans I would expect an equal number of ballots having only the Republican president candidate selected.
To: clearcarbon
If I assume ignorance is evenly distributed between democrats and Republicans Yeah...what are the possibility of that?
54 posted on
11/10/2020 7:39:12 PM PST by
Turbo Pig
(To close with and destroy....)
To: clearcarbon
There are also a lot of Independent and Unaffiliated voters who possess some intelligence, and are not ignorant.
As one of those, I can vote for a Republican for president, as I’ve done for decades, and also for some ‘liberal’ initiatives or individuals. I don’t believe that I’m alone in my weirdness among this huge Nation of voters.
68 posted on
11/10/2020 7:52:48 PM PST by
Jamestown1630
("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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