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« on: May 18, 2021, 07:30:12 AM »
« edited: May 18, 2021, 09:20:39 AM by Anti neoliberale Acktion. »


It'd be one thing if Trump won it by 7-10%. But despite all the "GOP favored" counter trends you listed, it still swung nearly 3.5% to the left.

Texas still voted 10.3 points right of the NPV, compared to 12.2 in 2016.  And thats with Biden, the best candidate for sun-belt suburban voters with a college degree against Trump, one of the worst fits.  So Texas did trend left, but only by about 2 points over 4 years.

Trends>swings



Yes, fixed.





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