I took the results from Presidential elections between 2016-2024 and compared the top candidate with one down-ballot race in Arizona. It's interesting to see that in both 2020 and 2024, the Democratic candidate for President had LESS votes than the down-ballot candidate...🤔🤔🤔
In 2024, Kamala Harris received LESS votes than Ruben Gallego in all counties, while Donald Trump had MORE votes than Kari Lake in all counties.
I noticed the same trend in North Carolina, where Trump had more votes than Griffin (NC Supreme Court) in ALL counties. Now compare these results (red and green) to those of 2016, which looks more evenly distributed.
Here are some of the results from the 2024 and 2016 Wisconsin election. In 2024, Kamala received 8,665 less votes than Tammy Baldwin, while Trump received 58,800 more than Eric Hovde. Trump was only in the red in two counties in 2024.
These are the results from 2024 and 2016 for the Nevada election. Once again, Trump gets more votes than his Senate Republican counterpart in every county. Interesting how Trump jumped over 8,000 votes in Washoe County in 2024 vs 2016. 🤔
I’m no mathematician, but I can see the colors of the rainbow.
Now compare all of these swing-state races to Trump's home state of Florida (not a swing-state), where the +/- are more evenly distributed...
So, if someone could explain to me how Trump has more votes in every swing-state than his Republican counterpart, but Kamala consistently receives less votes than her Democratic counterpart, that'd be great because the math ain't mathin' for me...
This is the last one I will post for the evening: Pennsylvania. Again, the same pattern as the other swing-states, in that Trump consistently has more votes than his Republican counterpart, while Kamala does not. 🤷♀️
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