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« on: June 15, 2021, 06:20:21 PM »

Higher turnout and less active voters turning out. It's nothing to worry about though in my opinion. I say this all the time about 2020 swings to Trump, but with some exceptions (Mahoning County, Miami-Dade, the Rio Grande Valley) most of the swings were probably just temporary noise in a completely unique election. I'm not all that concerned about a 1% or less swing here or in Illinois, Nevada, Washington D.C., etc.

The only California result I am still actively bothered by is CA-25.

Oh wait, a "latinx" discussion? I made a mistake posting here. I will never be back.
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