I’m sure there was some of that ZuckerBucks effect.
We also noted possible cross-over voting of Democrats registering as Republicans for the primaries (possibly past the allowable rules deadline, but enforcement and follow-up are expensive). This probably happened throughout the state where stakes were high.
We also saw a trend in the precincts of one county where in-person voting was FOR the conservative and mail-in voting was AGAINST the same conservative. That result was enough to tip the election in favor of the RINO candidate. This apparently was the most expensive election in Idaho history!
The conservative who lost was TOP RANKED by a highly-respected non-profit organization that analyzes bills according to objective metrics and then algorithmically compares those metrics against the legislators’ votes on those bills (see index.idahofreedom.org).
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