According to this analysis the more Republicans were in a county the fewer (relatively) straight ballots were cast for Republicans. What's more it seems to be a linear function that is identical in all the counties analyzed.
Those of you who live in counties which went to Trump in 2016 but Biden in 2020, do you know how your votes were counted?
As I understand it that's not an accurate summary.
This analysis shows that the more Republican straight-party ticket voters there were in a county proportionally, the fewer Trump votes there were in Individual Candidate ballots.
I cannot think of a reason other than fraud that would produce a slope like that. The more republican a county, the fewer voted straight ticket? You would assume that geographic location and makeup would make no difference to how many vote straight ticket. If it was indeed Repubs wanting to dump Trump but still have R house and senate, you would see that in less republican counties as well. You would not see the divergence occurring and linearly increasing with how R a county is
Disclaimer: I haven't watched the video, this post is entirely based on the graphs I've seen screencapped from it
According to this analysis the more Republicans were in a county the fewer (relatively) straight ballots were cast for Republicans. What's more it seems to be a linear function that is identical in all the counties analyzed.
Those of you who live in counties which went to Trump in 2016 but Biden in 2020, do you know how your votes were counted?
As I understand it that's not an accurate summary.
This analysis shows that the more Republican straight-party ticket voters there were in a county proportionally, the fewer Trump votes there were in Individual Candidate ballots.
The rest of what you said is right.
Enormous if factual.
I cannot think of a reason other than fraud that would produce a slope like that. The more republican a county, the fewer voted straight ticket? You would assume that geographic location and makeup would make no difference to how many vote straight ticket. If it was indeed Repubs wanting to dump Trump but still have R house and senate, you would see that in less republican counties as well. You would not see the divergence occurring and linearly increasing with how R a county is
Disclaimer: I haven't watched the video, this post is entirely based on the graphs I've seen screencapped from it
No, the more straight ticket, the fewer Trump voters among non-straight-ticket voters.