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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Also a reason why you'd expect there to be more presidential overvotes in Pennsylvania in 2020 than in past elections. https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania-straight-party-voting-20191112.html …https://twitter.com/adambonin/status/1325520108178071552 …
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Detroit, you say? Voter fraud? Would not surprise me. But are the results from Wayne County, Michigan - which contains Detroit - unusual this year? Not at all. Trump was the first Republican this century to crack 30% of the vote there, Biden got about the same vote as in 2012.pic.twitter.com/EAfOB12M06
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Trump was, in fact, the first Republican to break 30% of the vote in Wayne County since George H.W. Bush got 39% in 1988. It's hard to see that as a suspiciously poor performance in a state Trump lost by nearly 150,000 votes.
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I've done this before when I didn't know enough about down ballot candidates or just didn't like my options.
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True! My point is simply that it does not prove much by itself.
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Useless without voter ID. No way to absolutely confirm validity.
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