Here you can see the Deep State roll out phase II of their e******n Mastery using NPR as a proxy to begin debunking claims about the v**es...
This strategy will go into overdrive just in time for the Thanksgiving Programming...
Be watching all boards, media and outlets for this barrage of data !
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Spotlight: Redder And Bluer
Unlike in past e******ns, in which most of the country shifts marginally to one p**********l candidate or another, this one saw a hardening of the e*****rate. For the most part, blue areas became bluer and red areas become redder.
The one place where some persuasion was evident, however, was in Democratic-leaning suburbs, like outside Philadelphia and Atlanta in particular.
President Trump's theory that he could turn out more of his v**ers worked, but Democrat Joe Biden offset that with improvements in the suburbs, which propelled him to victory and helped him flip five states and double Democrat Hillary Clinton's 2016 popular-v**e margin over Trump, from almost 3 million to — as of now — nearly 6 million.
We looked at the 3,141 counties and county equivalents in the country for how the margins shifted from 2016 to 2020, and we found far fewer counties changed hands this year than in past e******ns. In 2016, 237 counties flipped from 2012, with 216 going from Obama to Trump. In 2020, just 77 flipped, with 59 going from Trump to Biden.
In the five states that flipped red to blue — Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Georgia (which hasn't yet been called by The Associated Press) — when you tally up Biden's gains in urban and suburban areas versus Trump's gains in rural areas, Biden swamped the sitting president.
Biden gained a margin increase of almost 264,000 v**es out of urban areas in those states, as compared to Clinton's margin in 2016. But in suburban areas, he did even better — with a 518,000 higher v**e margin. Trump's gains in rural areas in those five states added up to almost 139,000, but not enough to beat Biden.
— Domenico Montanaro, NPR’s senior political editor/correspondent
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http://click.nl.npr.org/?qs=91f93db7a96a02e97d591d8f220b2e06ecf247bbfc125a231e4412c082a8414ef031c842a1a437b6deb92274f9aa42bc121f105369a01314