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Everyone knew Trump was an absolute lock in Florida, and it wasn’t close.  He got 56%.

But what is interesting is that the measure to approve rights to abortion up to viability, did even better than Trump, at 57% 

North Carolina went to Trump, but just about every other race went blue. 

 

Good to see significant number of people (there are other examples) not just voting straight down the line. 

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28 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Everyone knew Trump was an absolute lock in Florida, and it wasn’t close.  He got 56%.

But what is interesting is that the measure to approve rights to abortion up to viability, did even better than Trump, at 57% 

North Carolina went to Trump, but just about every other race went blue. 

 

Good to see significant number of people (there are other examples) not just voting straight down the line. 

I'd say 56 vs 57 is straight down the line, for all practical purposes. Nothing is gonna,be a 100% match when ur dealing with millions of people. 

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1 hour ago, red viking said:

I'd say 56 vs 57 is straight down the line, for all practical purposes. Nothing is gonna,be a 100% match when ur dealing with millions of people. 

But given that it’s the right to abortion up to viability that outperformed electing trump even by one point, who locked Florida, is not exactly “down the line”.  It’s quite the dynamic. 

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2 hours ago, WrestlingRasta said:

But given that it’s the right to abortion up to viability that outperformed electing trump even by one point, who locked Florida, is not exactly “down the line”.  It’s quite the dynamic. 

Huh? Why is 1% in a cherry picked state so "dynamic?"

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4 hours ago, red viking said:

I'd say 56 vs 57 is straight down the line, for all practical purposes. Nothing is gonna,be a 100% match when ur dealing with millions of people. 

It appears the 56% were Republican votes for the eventual winner.

The 57% were votes in support of pro-choice, typically associated with Democrats (although not necessarily always true.)

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