In a recent thread I looked at Kentucky's election results, South Carolina's results & a takeaway from Georgia (see link at end)
In putting together the thread I was surrounded by spreadsheets & some data should've made it in but didn't.
To further clarify here's an update
In putting together the thread I was surrounded by spreadsheets & some data should've made it in but didn't.
To further clarify here's an update

I mentioned Lindsey Graham doubling his 2014 votes from 2020 but I didn't explain that I wasn't simply considering his results alone. I was comparing the % that Lindsey increased his votes vs OTHER incumbent GOP Senators who also ran in both 2014 & 2020.
Here's the data
Here's the data

As you can see Lindsey increased the % of votes he received by 103%
I found it surprising considering
Mitch had a resounding win but only increased the % of votes he received by 53%
And Susan Collins only increased her votes by 1%
Not to mention, Texas had an 108% increase
I found it surprising considering
Mitch had a resounding win but only increased the % of votes he received by 53%
And Susan Collins only increased her votes by 1%

Not to mention, Texas had an 108% increase

All of the numbers came directly from each state's election sites.
My previous thread also highlights various other data points but I wanted to clarify & provide context for this one point.
In case you didn't see the original thread here's a link: https://twitter.com/GrassrootsSpeak/status/1387493542935867395?s=20
My previous thread also highlights various other data points but I wanted to clarify & provide context for this one point.
In case you didn't see the original thread here's a link: https://twitter.com/GrassrootsSpeak/status/1387493542935867395?s=20