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a very politically astute friend of mine just posted this on facebook (his own research, not a copy/paste). Very interesting...

The following is a list of what are considered “bellweather” counties for Presidential elections, in that they have incredible track record in accurately predicting the winner of the Electoral College by their results, followed by their results in 2020.
Valencia County, NM, predicted every winner since 1952- Trump +10
Vigo County, IN, every winner since 1956- Trump +15
Westmoreland County, VA, every winner since 1964- Trump +9
Ottawa, County, OH, every winner since 1964- Trump +23
Juneau County, WI, every winner since 1964- Trump +29
Sawyer County, WI, every winner since 1964- Trump- Trump +13
Every single bellweather county in the country went big for Trump. Yet somehow, four top to bottom Democrat controlled cities in swing states had mail-in ballot turnout that defies logic, their history, and trends across other counties in their state and similar communities across the country? What’s going on?
11-05-2020 12:13 PM
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