Not just in the presidential election either. I mean, senate, house, state senate/house, other elected offices, yadda yadda yadda.
Personally, I think it's probably somewhere along the lines of Tennessee or South Dakota. 20%+ in the presidential election election, super majority in both houses of the state legislature, every state wide office should be conservative, both federal senators being conservative, and only like 5 max democrat representatives.
I also have this this sneaking suspicion that Arizona is going to blow the lid off the narrative that minorities vote overwhelmingly democrat, maybe not with THIS audit, but from what I understand they're already talking about a second more in depth audit to determine things like that, as well as any statewide offices and legislature seats that were affected in the last 4 elections since they're all invalid thanks to the machines not being certified.
I honestly think so. If you look at the current trends, blacks and hispanics have been becoming more and more conservative each election since the Kenyan was first elected. Hispanics in particular, have been flipping parties by 40-50% every election. Texas is a good example of this. The Rio Grande Valley is a good ruler to measure Hispanic voting trends. Almost every county down there is majority hispanic and they've been becoming more and more conservative since the Kenyan's first term. The left would have you believe it's a rural/urban divide, but the fact of the matter is, they're losing ground in places like Cameron county and El Paso county, which have over 400K and 800K residents respectively and are majority hispanic.
It's a phenomenon called overvote. It's when so many people vote a particular way, that they either begin cancelling out a percentage of the cheating large enough that it causes a pattern shift despite the lefts cheating efforts or just completely overcome it. In which case they can't increase their cheating enough to keep up without people noticing because then you end up with crap Nevada and California where every county in the state has more than 100% voter turnout.
Florida is a good example of this. The Hispanic population in Miami came out in such force in the last election, it almost flipped Miami red despite the cheating.