In states with Senate races in 2016, there were 1.8 million more votes in the presidential race than in the Senate races. Across the 30 large & contested states I checked in 2016, there were 6.3 million more votes cast in POTUS than in House races. By itself, this is not unusual.https://twitter.com/HeyTammyBruce/status/1325472807749373952 …
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Consider Pennsylvania. In 2016, there were 6,166,938 votes cast in the presidential race, 6,051,856 in the Senate race (-115,082), 5,741,751 (-425,187) in House races. And this year, there was no PA Senate race. So a 6-figure number of POTUS-only ballots is unremarkable.
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Replying to @baseballcrank
Is there a difference in non-battleground states?
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Replying to @theOKamerican
Have not studied that, but I'd be stunned if nobody has.
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