The Dangerous Illusion of a Presidential Third Party in 2024
The Dangerous Illusion of a Presidential Third Party in 2024
Really you don't need to read more than one chart:
If you vote for anyone other than Harris, you're voting for Trump:
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14th_cylon @lemm.ee I wouldn't take this graphic too seriously...
11 3 Replyjordanlund @lemmy.world OP
One exception proves the rule. :) But Florida is gonna Florida. There's no question who they're voting for.
It everyone else we need to worry about.
7 4 Reply14th_cylon @lemm.ee One exception proves the rule. :)
No, it doesn't. Also my point is not "how Florida voted"
It is that the blue part of the right graph is clearly bigger than half, yet the text description says 48%.
So the whole graph set is not really worth drawing any conclusion from, because you can't trust the data.
9 2 ReplyBlackbeard @lemmy.world
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Lasherz @lemmy.world
They must have let people from each state make their own graph.
3 0 ReplyShawdow194 @fedia.io
0.5% rounded up to the nearest whole number
That's how math works
5 2 Reply14th_cylon @lemm.ee That's how math works
No, it is really not.
2 3 Replybobburger @fedia.io What is 0.5 rounded up to the nearest whole number then?
4 3 Reply14th_cylon @lemm.ee What does it have to do with 48% presented as more than 50?
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