Posted on 05/10/2023 6:08:20 PM PDT by DoodleBob
We may have seen it coming, but now we know for sure: The coronavirus pandemic made the 2020 election look different from any other election in recent memory. Due to the massive expansion of mail voting, a staggering number of Americans cast their ballots before Election Day. And due to then-President Donald Trump’s false claims that mail voting would lead to election fraud, a huge partisan gap emerged between ballots cast by mail and ballots cast on Election Day.
First, the share of voters casting mail ballots far exceeded that of any other recent national election, and the share of voters who reported going to a polling place on Election Day dropped to its lowest point in at least 30 years. According to preliminary findings from the 2020 Survey on the Performance of American Elections, a poll of 18,200 registered voters run by MIT political scientist Charles Stewart III, 46 percent of 2020 voters voted by mail or absentee — up from 21 percent in 2016, which at the time was considered high. Only 28 percent of people reported voting on Election Day — less than half of the 60 percent who did so in 2016. In-person early voting also reached a modern high (26 percent), although the change from 2016 (when it was 19 percent) was less dramatic.
The shifts took place all across the country, too. According to the SPAE, 47 states and the District of Columbia saw their rates of mail voting rise from 2016 to 2020. The only exceptions were the three states that have held predominantly mail elections for years: Colorado, Oregon and Washington. And, perhaps unsurprisingly, the biggest spikes in mail voting occurred in places that went the furthest to encourage mail voting (i.e., those that automatically sent every registered voter a ballot), especially those with little history of mail voting prior to 2020. These include New Jersey (where only 7 percent of voters voted by mail in 2016, but 86 percent did so in 2020), the District of Columbia (12 percent in 2016 versus 70 percent in 2020) and Vermont (17 percent in 2016 versus 72 percent in 2020).
By contrast, the five states that clung to the requirement that voters provide a non-pandemic-related excuse in order to vote by mail (Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas) saw some of the smallest increases. For example, Texas’s rate of mail voting in 2020 was only 11 percent (barely changed from 7 percent in 2016), while Mississippi’s was only 10 percent (just a tad higher than the 4 percent in 2016).
The week of the election already gave us a vivid illustration of how blue absentee votes were and how red Election Day votes were. (You’ll recall that initial results from states that counted absentee votes first, such as North Carolina, were overly rosy for President Biden, and states that counted in-person votes first, such as Pennsylvania, were misleadingly favorable for Trump.) But over the past month, FiveThirtyEight has collected data on the partisanship of absentee and Election Day votes from state election officials — and the numbers are striking.
We have data for only 15 of the 50 states,1 but it tells a consistent story: Biden won the absentee vote in 14 out of the 15 states (all but Texas), and Trump won the Election Day vote in 14 out of the 15 as well (all but Connecticut).2
Indeed, Trump won the in-person vote even in deep-blue states like Hawaii (by 71 percent to 27 percent).3 He even won the Election Day vote in Biden’s home state of Delaware, though it was extremely close there (49.25 percent for Trump versus 49.19 percent for Biden). Conversely, Biden won the absentee vote even in reliably red states like Arkansas (61 percent to 37 percent) and South Carolina (60 percent to 39 percent). If we had data for all 50 states, we would likely see Trump winning the Election Day vote in almost all of them and Biden winning the absentee vote in almost all of them.
How absentee and Election Day votes in the 2020 presidential election broke down by candidate in the 15 states tracking results by voting method
Absentee | Election Day | ||||||
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State | Biden | Trump | Margin | Biden | Trump | Margin | Gap |
Pennsylvania | 76% | 23% | D+54 | 34% | 65% | R+32 | 85pt |
Maryland | 81 | 17 | D+65 | 39 | 57 | R+18 | 83 |
Hawaii† | 66 | 32 | D+33 | 27 | 71 | R+44 | 77 |
North Carolina | 70 | 28 | D+42 | 33 | 65 | R+32 | 75 |
Rhode Island | 79 | 19 | D+60 | 44 | 54 | R+10 | 70 |
Arkansas | 61 | 37 | D+24 | 26 | 70 | R+43 | 67 |
Oklahoma | 58 | 40 | D+18 | 26 | 72 | R+46 | 65 |
Delaware | 79 | 20 | D+59 | 49 | 49 | EVEN | 59 |
Iowa | 57 | 41 | D+16 | 27 | 70 | R+43 | 59 |
South Carolina | 60 | 39 | D+21 | 31 | 67 | R+35 | 57 |
Connecticut | 77 | 22 | D+56 | 49 | 49 | EVEN | 55 |
Alaska | 58 | 39 | D+19 | 30 | 66 | R+36 | 54 |
Georgia | 65 | 34 | D+30 | 38 | 60 | R+23 | 53 |
Arizona* | 52 | 47 | D+5 | 32 | 66 | R+34 | 38 |
Texas* | 48 | 51 | R+3 | 39 | 59 | R+20 | 17 |
*Arizona and Texas do not distinguish between mail votes and in-person early votes.
†Hawaii does not distinguish between Election Day votes and in-person early votes.
Source: State election officials
At the very least, the magnitude of this divide would have shocked anyone looking at the same data for 2016. Of these 15 states, 114 also broke down the results of the 2016 presidential election by voting method. And although absentee votes in 2016 were consistently more Democratic than Election Day votes (just as in 2020), the average gap between them was much smaller than in 2020 — just 14 points in 2016 compared with 65 points in 2020.
How absentee and Election Day votes in the 2016 presidential election broke down by candidate in the 11 states tracking results by voting method
Absentee | Election Day | ||||||
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State | Clinton | Trump | Margin | Clinton | Trump | Margin | Gap |
Iowa | 52% | 42% | D+10 | 35% | 57% | R+22 | 32pt |
Maryland | 69 | 25 | D+44 | 54 | 39 | D+15 | 30 |
South Carolina | 48 | 49 | EVEN | 38 | 57 | R+19 | 18 |
North Carolina | 46 | 49 | R+3 | 39 | 55 | R+16 | 13 |
Rhode Island | 60 | 33 | D+27 | 54 | 39 | D+14 | 12 |
Hawaii | 66 | 27 | D+38 | 59 | 33 | D+26 | 12 |
Oklahoma | 34 | 60 | R+26 | 28 | 66 | R+38 | 12 |
Arkansas | 39 | 56 | R+17 | 32 | 61 | R+29 | 12 |
Delaware | 56 | 40 | D+16 | 53 | 42 | D+11 | 5 |
Georgia | 47 | 49 | R+2 | 45 | 51 | R+6 | 4 |
Alaska | 37 | 52 | R+15 | 35 | 52 | R+17 | 2 |
Source: State election officials
Put another way: In 2016, several states had negligible differences between absentee and Election Day votes, but in 2020, even the smallest differences were gaping chasms. For example, in Alaska (where in 2016 Trump won absentees by 15 points and Election Day votes by 17), absentee votes in 2020 were Biden+19 and Election Day votes were Trump+36. And in Georgia (where in 2016 Trump won absentees by 2 points and Election Day votes by 6), absentees in 2020 were Biden+30 and Election Day votes were Trump+23.
It’s not hard to see why Trump, then, in his desperation to hold onto power, claimed that Democrats used mail ballots to steal the election from him. Biden indeed would not have won without mail votes, but there is no evidence that a significant number of these votes were cast fraudulently. Rather, the increase in their use was a response to the pandemic — one that was even encouraged by most election officials — and the fact that these votes were so Democratic is very likely due to Trump himself. By casting doubt on the security of mail ballots, he all but ensured that most of his voters would cast their votes using traditional methods, leaving the pool of absentee ballots strikingly — but not surprisingly — blue. (Paired with Republicans’ legal efforts to throw out entire batches of absentee ballots, this may even have been a deliberate strategy to improve Trump’s chances by disenfranchising Democratic voters.)
As a result, it will be interesting to see whether these sudden changes surrounding mail voting represent a new normal or prove to be just a blip in history. Some states are thinking about making their expansions of vote-by-mail permanent, while other states have shown little interest — still others are even considering bills to restrict absentee voting. But given that mail voting can make campaign operatives’ lives easier, we might expect more Republicans to embrace it now that Trump is no longer president; then again, that may depend on how much influence he wields in the GOP going forward. According to the SPAE, 65 percent of Democrats and 49 percent of Republicans who voted by mail in 2020 said they were “very likely” to vote by mail again (though, of course, it’s not fully up to them). So, perhaps mail voting will maintain some popularity among members of both parties, but with an even wider division between them.
We NEED Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona or some combo theirin.
And enough already about fraud. No kidding...we wuz robbed. What will you do about it? Ask for more cheese with your whine? Type bravely about CWII from Mom's basement?
It is past the time to put down the Bud Light and leap over Acceptance.
We need to take this place back in a way that'd make Reagan proud.
What is the plan for WINNING?
“(”Biden indeed would not have won without mail votes”)”
The Repubs already know this but they don’t seem to be doing anything about it. Gee I wonder why?
California used to be a bedrock Republican state. Then in the 1990s they introduced vote by mail and it has gone leftist ever since.
That was the playbook they have used to take over the nation.
Let’s begin a “name the pandemic” pool. I say something bird or dog carried. Something like Canine crossover of Marburg virus. “Muttburg”. It will first rear it’s pathology over Christmas of 2023. Mail in voting will be mandated by the CDC and FEC by Memorial day, 2024.
DeSantis has a plan: be the deep state lackey.
That will get governors like Kemp, Sununu, and Lombardo aboard and prevent fraud in their states.
Mail in voting = voter fraud
Ballot harvesting = voter fraud
Early voting = voter fraud
No ID required = voter fraud
Same day registration = voter fraud
Rank choice voting = voter fraud
If we were to win again, the nonstop harassment by the press and the militant left would start the minute the election was called. Their goal would be to stymy everything the Republican POTUS was trying to do. They’ll stop at nothing to make sure the GOP gets nothing done until they wrest power from us again. The problem with America these days is the loony left is in control of our schools, our media, and the Deep State. Until we fix that problem, we’re effectively screwed.
DeSantis has as much a chance of winning the presidency as Z has winning the war against Putin. Zero.
Republicans need to embrace mail voting and early voting.
This nonsense about "I only vote in person on Election Day!" is disastrous.
Mail voting isn't going away. Early voting isn't going away. We need to accept these methods of voting and then, once we win elections, we can put voting integrity measures in place.
Mail in voting = voter fraud
Ballot harvesting = voter fraud
Early voting = voter fraud
No ID required = voter fraud
Same day registration = voter fraud
Rank choice voting = voter fraud
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Sing it brother
That analysis shows that there was a dramatic increase in mail-in votes, which is no surprise, given all the COVID lockdowns.
But it does not show how fraud may have crept in due to the increase in mail-in votes.
To see indications of mail-in fraud, we’d need a breakdown in absolute numbers of the Rep/Dem mail-ins vs the Rep/Dem in-person votes. I don’t suppose that data is available for most states.
Does anyone know? I’d be happy to run the analysis.
Marxists Dems own the vote count working with Dominion. GOP doesn’t have much chance in the 2024 election.
It is available in Pennsylvania.
Exactly.
It’s not rocket science. The old axiom applies (”follow the money”).
Money & power.
Their investment was a mere few decades of organizing, policy changes and placement of key personnel.
Oregon was ground zero for some of those changes, including ‘mail-in voting’.
Regardless whether the virus was accidental or not, it is indisputable that the ‘crisis’ was utilized for maximum effect (the return) to advance their agenda.
The ROI is measured not in millions of dollars, but TRILLIONS. Neither solely in wealth, but power. Media, government, education, banking, healthcare.
Those who for too long had their heads in the sand cannot deny the reality of today.
Their stated goal is to rewrite the US Constitution; coupled with the ongoing foreign invasion, the odds are good that we are one major crisis away from the end.
We had a good run, but our doom was spelled out in the early 20th century when our government embraced Edward Bernays. The irony is that GWB sealed our fate.
They feign ‘insurrection’ because they fear CW2.
They have good reason to be afraid...
I stopped reading right there.
I stopped reading right there
First of all, don’t vote early or mail-in.
Trumps mail in ballots are something we will not overcome. The same with his covid lockdowns and big pharma billions. He gave them a bumpstock ban and the NRA was silent.
Guess we know big pharma and the anti 2A lobby groups pay better.
O wait… it was the deep state boogeyman than forced him to hold the pen to sign away our freedoms.
Freedom lost is never regained.
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