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Nov 7, 2020, 10 tweets

Supposedly two areas now where a gremlin appeared re: an update? Why do I feel like THIS IS A CANARY IN THE COAL MINE?

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In the software world, this is a misalignment of "un-managed data" - columns mismatched when data is synced.

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Were these precincts that "didn't have the update" and went to sync when the "data errors" appeared mismatched?

If so, why would machines "not" having the update seem to say Biden had more votes?

Was update used to
1) trim Biden votes -> Trump?

or

2) flip counts entirely?

Point in case:

Maine - STATE THUS FAR (95%):

B: 432k
T: 356k

House: 2 districts = 253+154=447k

Senate:
Collins: 412k
Gideon: 341k

LOOK AT THAT. 👀

Pres + House both line up on GOP/Dem.

Senate is FLIPPED!

Common factor?

ES&S.

For context:

Shows ME House District GOP turnout adds up to 330K - RIGHT IN LINE WITH TRUMP AND GIDEON (who is the Senate DEMOCRAT candidate).

If you follow this rabbit hole - in the coming days, I'll be posting data that shows that in the years following the installation of ES&S infrastructure in Kentucky in the late 90's, the elections have been less and less competitive "tally wise" - over time - a slow ramp-up.

After a later "update" in early 2000's, this "lack of competition" in vote tallies really ramps up.

Points of interest:

1) Dem/Rep registrations in KY are fairly balanced throughout.

2) This pattern only appears in general elections - not primaries.

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3) In general elections, the turnout shows a continual ramping up of R turnout in general elections - to the point were in 2020, it was almost 90%.

4) In 2020 Primaries, KY Dem turnout was HISTORICALLY HIGH, yet in General, it was 60% of Rep. turnout - total flip flop.

Update to Maine's data:

Updates to KY data:

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