Posted on 11/15/2020 8:18:47 PM PST by Golden Eagle
A post-election analysis of bellwether counties – that is, the 19 counties around the country that have consistently picked the winner of presidential races with extremely rare exceptions over the past century – once again clearly picked one candidate over another this year.
And it wasn’t Joe Biden.
America has become so polarized that presidential bellwether counties - those that consistently back the national winner, switching between parties in the process - are nearing extinction.
From 1980 through 2016, 19 of the nation’s more than 3,000 counties voted for the eventual president in every election. Only one of them, Washington state’s Clallam County, backed President-elect Joe Biden last week.
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Nothing reasonable rational kegal or logical would have Biden winning
But Media keeps pushing it
Please let the Trump team keep fighting
Legal
Mark
Nice try Washington Post but it’s not believable. These bellwether counties and states ALWAYS go for the winner, whether it was Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Obama, or Trump. And they went with the winner again and it was Trump. Some have been voting for the winner perfectly for 100 years or something like that.
These counties are not more “polarized;” they just always go for the REAL, ACTUAL winner. This fraud has ruined their perfect records.
Even folks who voted for Biden know, deep down in their vacant souls, that the election is a complete joke.
But, you have to live in a fantasy world to vote for the implementation of socialism in the first place, so.....
Nothing reasonable rational kegal or logical would have Biden winning
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Exactly. NOBODY showed up to the polls for him. His entire “win” is in four places after huge ballot dumps at 4am.
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