Calling the States
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Trump claimed he only lost the popular vote in 2016 due to fraud. He was a sore winner as well as a sore loser. 
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@George-K - the state of Wisconsin puts their turnout at 71%, which is less than 2004. The reason is WI uses same day registration, and it is quite popular. So they measure 'turnout' by % of voting age population. It's worth noting that the very graph you posted is using WI data and calc method (%voting age population) for all of the data points except the last one. https://elections.wi.gov/elections-voting/statistics/turnout @jon-nyc said in Calling the States: The reason is WI uses same day registration, and it is quite popular. I wonder if the voters who registered on election day account for this:  
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@jon-nyc said in Calling the States: The reason is WI uses same day registration, and it is quite popular. I wonder if the voters who registered on election day account for this:  @George-K said in Calling the States: @jon-nyc said in Calling the States: The reason is WI uses same day registration, and it is quite popular. I wonder if the voters who registered on election day account for this:  It's their state, but nobody should be allowed to register on election day. 
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It’s perfectly legitimate to ask to see those registrations.... 
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George - where did you get that info? This is from county.milwaukee.gov: You can't see the heading, but the first number is Biden second is Trump:  Same site, registration vs votes cast:  Interestingly I found a file from the Wisconsin elections site from 11/1 showing registrations by ward and the numbers were already higher than the ones in your graphic. And that obviously can't include same-day registrations. 
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George - where did you get that info? This is from county.milwaukee.gov: You can't see the heading, but the first number is Biden second is Trump:  Same site, registration vs votes cast:  Interestingly I found a file from the Wisconsin elections site from 11/1 showing registrations by ward and the numbers were already higher than the ones in your graphic. And that obviously can't include same-day registrations. @jon-nyc said in Calling the States: George - where did you get that info? Kimberly Strassel tweeted it. Here's the link she tweeted (it was in my post as well). I know nothing of this source, or it's reliability, btw. 
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Her source was a Milwaukee Newspaper. I followed the links earlier. 
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Her source was a Milwaukee Newspaper. I followed the links earlier. @LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States: Her source was a Milwaukee Newspaper. I followed the links earlier. Now you trust the media more than the state government?  
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I do worry a bit that we could be moving into some dangerous territory. 
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@LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States: Her source was a Milwaukee Newspaper. I followed the links earlier. Now you trust the media more than the state government?  @Axtremus said in Calling the States: @LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States: Her source was a Milwaukee Newspaper. I followed the links earlier. Now you trust the media more than the state government?  Just gave the cite... 
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Her source was a Milwaukee Newspaper. I followed the links earlier. @LuFins-Dad said in Calling the States: Her source was a Milwaukee Newspaper. I followed the links earlier. The only link in the piece was a static map of the wards from 2011. 
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@jon-nyc said in Calling the States: George - where did you get that info? Kimberly Strassel tweeted it. Here's the link she tweeted (it was in my post as well). I know nothing of this source, or it's reliability, btw. @George-K said in Calling the States: @jon-nyc said in Calling the States: George - where did you get that info? Kimberly Strassel tweeted it. Here's the link she tweeted (it was in my post as well). I know nothing of this source, or it's reliability, btw. 








