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TopicElection 2020 Statistics and Discussion
charmander6000
10/28/20 3:14:00 PM
#166:


red sox 777 posted...
I'm talking about over the 230 year history of the system. On average, the swing states are centrist. And the system is designed to let the far right and far left should have a seat at the table, but tries to keep power in the center.

But wouldn't "the centrist" option still apply in other states. For example California may be 65/35 for Biden, but if you were to align people from the most Republican to the most Democrat then the people in the 35th percentile would be considered the center and in the end it's those votes that are being courted by both sides.

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