Ha! This is OSA.I'm trying to understand this, you guys are saying that the results of the 2020 Census taken when Trump was in office were altered?
As my Dad used to say, "You can hear anything but money rattlin' and meat a fryin' ..."
Ha! This is OSA.I'm trying to understand this, you guys are saying that the results of the 2020 Census taken when Trump was in office were altered?
I'm trying to understand this, you guys are saying that the results of the 2020 Census taken when Trump was in office were altered?
This chart looks pretty reasonable to me on how I would expect our population to be shifting, maybe that is all part of the nefarious plan...
https://www.census.gov/library/stor...-population-counts-will-soon-be-released.html
Final tallies rarely match projections.The Census was taken under Trump and the projections showed a big gain among red states with the blue states losing even more than they did. The final tallies were done under the Biden admin and do not match the projections.
The Census was taken under Trump and the projections showed a big gain among red states with the blue states losing even more than they did. The final tallies were done under the Biden admin and do not match the projections.
Would you expect the projections under Trump to show gains in blue states?
How can you measure accuracy of a projection before the final tally?The projections did show CO gaining a seat, but also showed CA and NY both losing more than one seat. Sorry guys but the projections were looking very accurate right up until Bumbing Biden took office.
How can you measure accuracy of a projection before the final tally?
C'mon, man...
Ah yes, multiple studies. And we all know how accurate studies can be...The projects were being compared against studies of people moving from blue states to states with lower tax rates. Pretty simple really.
Ah yes, multiple studies. And we all know how accurate studies can be...
Even with a low ±% accuracy variation for each study, I really don't think this is a hill you want to defend.
Perhaps we can agree to disagree.
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