‘We’re gonna win, maybe bigger than anyone understands’.- Trump
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A little over 3,000 counties and county equivalents in the territories. After each election there is a breakdown. I am not sure where it is archived. One key is that the election participation rate does not change very much across the country except for a few small outliers. Although in 2020 the deep blue city counties made themselves outliers by exceeding 100% of registered voters or very close to it.
Do you do the calculations yourself? What other factors do you use?
How are "core" and "legacy" voters defined? Which/how many counties were used as a sample size in order to make these calculations? How does it account for the fact that liberals and conservatives are not equally distributed through the country?
Does it take into effect the aging population and the fact that older people are historically much more conservative than younger people? Considering that we have the youngest part of the largest generation ever now at retirement age and older, and the highest mortality rates for conservative voters, that seems like it should be taken into consideration.
What about the changes that covid and work from home caused in the demographics? Many people moved out of cities (more likely blue) and into suburbs and the countryside (more likely purple or red) when the pandemic hit. A good deal of them are still there, hence all the complaints about people moving into red states, trying to turn them blue. All this has happened since the last election, so there won't be any voting records that would reflect this. This could potentially affect swing states if large numbers of democrats moved there during/after the pandemic. And judging by how many people are complaining about being overrun by liberals moving in, it's not beyond possibilities.
From what I understand, the counties exceeding 100% of registered voters were due to same day registration voters.
Core are the true believers and legacy is my parents, etc. were democrats so they are democrats too.
You are drilling down too deep. That is the benefit of large numbers. One factor is that elections are pretty much zero sum. If the Republican gains, then the Democrat looses. You have to take in population growth, but it is not that large in four years and the trend is fairly steady. With Trump winning 11-12 million more votes than 2016, Biden should have gone down several million votes from 2016. But he gained 15-16 million. That’s a big percentage jump and a confirmation of the counties fraud rate.
How can you possibly tell if complete strangers are "true believers" or not?
Your idea that it's "zero sum" is flawed. The number of registered voters isn't a constant, and neither is voter consistency. All voters don't vote in every election.
You're completely ignoring the fact that there was a huge surge in voter interest and participation between 2016 and 2020. You don't think that influenced people to get registered to vote? Especially considering that HRC was supposed to win and didn't? You don't think it shook a lot of people up?
The Supreme Court overturning Roe vs. Wade has influenced a hell of a lot more people to get registered and vote this time around. That's going to bring in an entirely new demographic.
It's bizarre that people constantly complain about the number of liberals that have TDS, the millions of babies they abort, all the colleges and universities that are full of liberals needing safe spaces and them being nothing more than indoctrination centers, our public education system full of liberals ruining their minds, all the people working in Healthcare trying to make people sick or kill them, all the protestors and rioters, all the shoplifters causing stores to close, all the increase in crime, all the blue haired freaks all over the place, all the homosexuals trying to shove their lifestyle down our throats, but yet whenever it comes to election day, people act like there are only a handful of liberals here and there around the country.
If it was true that only 15% of voters were "core believers", then the country wouldn't be as bad as it is.
Unless you're saying that the people constantly going on about how we're surrounded by liberals ruining our lives are grossly exaggerating about all of that?
Core believer estimate is from examining a lot of polling internals.
The confusion is understandable. The minority (liberals) have been in control despite being in the minority. Three reasons: Cheating, control of the hiring process for the deep state, and RINOs that only keep the status quo when they are in power because it benefits them as well. The liberals move their ball forward each time they can.