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Counting on chaos: How census miscounts could decide 2024
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Counting on chaos: How census miscounts could decide 2024

What if Donald Trump narrowly loses the election due to an unnoticed form of election fraud, later confirmed by U.S. Census data? What if Republicans saw this fraud coming but took no action and haven’t even held hearings to address it? With Ohio and Florida solidly Republican this generation, Democrats have based their electoral strategy on the “blue wall” of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Signs show that migration trends and demographic shifts may have bolstered Republican positions in Sun Belt swing states like Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and North Carolina. In a closely divided nation, acts of misconduct — and the GOP’s lack of a long-term strategy to counter them — will shape the course of history. If Democrats retain the blue wall, Trump would still have 268 electoral votes — just one short of a potential win through a congressional vote. This outcome remains a real possibility. However, what if the states that Trump would likely win, based on clear population data, should actually yield more than 270 votes, even without a single Rust Belt swing state? The Constitution mandates a census every 10 years to determine each state’s congressional representation. Article II, Section 1, Clause 2, then ties the Electoral College to that state’s congressional delegation based on census reapportionment. But if the census inflated blue state numbers and deflated red state numbers in a closely divided country, it could change the balance of power in Congress and potentially determine the next president. Based on the census report used for reapportionment, which estimated the population as of April 1, 2020, Texas gained two congressional seats, while Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina, and Oregon each gained one. Meanwhile, California, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia each lost a congressional seat, reducing their electoral votes for president. Although this shift benefited Republicans overall, many believed it still didn’t capture the massive migration from blue states to red states, especially in the Sun Belt. In a bombshell 2022 report that should have sparked a fierce congressional debate, the Census Bureau admitted to overcounting in eight states and undercounting in six by unprecedented error margins. Five of the six undercounted states were red, and six of the eight overcounted states were blue, with the largest errors affecting red states on both sides. Here are the error rates: Undercounted states Arkansas (-5.04%), Florida (-3.48%), Illinois (-1.97%), Mississippi (-4.11%), Tennessee (-4.78%), Texas (-1.92%) Overcounted states Delaware (+5.45%), Hawaii (+6.79%), Massachusetts (+2.24%), Minnesota (+3.84%), New York (+3.44%), Ohio (+1.49%), Rhode Island (+5.05%), Utah (+2.59%) In raw population terms, the largest errors disadvantaged red states and favored blue states: Florida (-761,094) Texas (-560,319) Tennessee (-330,628) What was the result of these errors? As Hans von Spakovsky from the Heritage Foundation noted, “Due to these errors, Florida did not receive two additional congressional seats, Texas lost out on one seat, while Minnesota and Rhode Island each retained a seat they should have lost, and Colorado gained an undeserved new seat.” It’s hard to predict how an accurate count would have affected congressional district boundaries, making it difficult to assess the partisan control of Congress. However, in the Electoral College, if Trump wins the Sun Belt swing states and Harris carries the Rust Belt swing states, instead of Trump losing 270-268, he would win 271-267. The data shows Trump could win with just the Sun Belt. And House control could hinge on a few districts that may have been distorted by Biden’s erroneous census certification. Why didn’t Republicans hold hearings to investigate this error? In the previous census, there was an overcount of only 36,000 people nationwide, a negligible 0.01% that didn’t affect any state’s reapportionment. Doesn’t anyone want to understand the cause of such a significant error, especially one so favorable to Democrats? While options for redress in 2022 were limited, Republicans had two years before the next presidential election to challenge the Biden administration’s decision. The apportionment clause grants Congress the authority to direct the census “in such manner as they shall by law direct.” With control of Congress in 2023, House Republicans could have held hearings to clarify the correct apportionment and added legislation to budget bills mandating a compromise between the original numbers and the revised count starting in 2024. Though a legal battle would likely follow, the Supreme Court ruled in Utah v. Evans (2002) that the census clause doesn’t forbid using statistical methods to enhance accuracy beyond a direct count. This error isn’t the only factor giving Democrats an artificial advantage. Even before the recent surge in illegal immigration, estimates suggested California held an extra five seats in the House due to its population of illegal aliens. When Trump tried to exclude undocumented immigrants from the census count, the courts blocked his efforts. But when Biden’s inaccurate count favored blue states, officials claimed there was no legal recourse. It’s disheartening and ironic to reflect on our founding and see how the framers believed the census would be one of the least politicized issues. In Federalist No. 36, Alexander Hamilton wrote, “An actual census or enumeration of the people must furnish the rule, a circumstance which effectually shuts the door to partiality or oppression.” Today, self-evident truths are often distorted, making it easy for the government to manipulate data with bias and unfairness. In a closely divided nation, these acts of misconduct — and the GOP’s lack of a long-term strategy to counter them — will shape the course of history.
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Hit horror indie Buckshot Roulette soars on Steam after game changing update
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Hit horror indie Buckshot Roulette soars on Steam after game changing update

One thing indie games do so wonderfully is to take a concept and explore it freely. When you’re dealing with multi-million dollar titles, risks can be tough to justify but a small team can double down on something with almost wild abandon. That’s how we get focused and brilliant games like Balatro, Celeste, Shovel Knight, or even Undertale. Buckshot Roulette is another that doubles down on itself to wonderful effect, and it just got even better thanks to a big update. Continue reading Hit horror indie Buckshot Roulette soars on Steam after game changing update MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best horror games, Best indie games, Best puzzle games
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Stopped Clock Alert: Bill Clinton Speaks TRUTH to Michigan Voters, Says Hamas Uses Human Shields
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Stopped Clock Alert: Bill Clinton Speaks TRUTH to Michigan Voters, Says Hamas Uses Human Shields

Stopped Clock Alert: Bill Clinton Speaks TRUTH to Michigan Voters, Says Hamas Uses Human Shields
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SERIOUSLY? You're Not Gonna Believe the Latest Woke Definition of 'Woman'
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SERIOUSLY? You're Not Gonna Believe the Latest Woke Definition of 'Woman'

SERIOUSLY? You're Not Gonna Believe the Latest Woke Definition of 'Woman'
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Trump Impersonator Shawn Farash Has Commercial Banned in Nashville
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Trump Impersonator Shawn Farash Has Commercial Banned in Nashville

Trump Impersonator Shawn Farash Has Commercial Banned in Nashville
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Don't Believe Your Lying Eyes! Pramila Jayapal Thinks You're Too Dumb to Realize How Good You've Got It
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Don't Believe Your Lying Eyes! Pramila Jayapal Thinks You're Too Dumb to Realize How Good You've Got It

Don't Believe Your Lying Eyes! Pramila Jayapal Thinks You're Too Dumb to Realize How Good You've Got It
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Priceless: Women Let Mark Cuban Have It After He Said No 'Strong, Intelligent Women' Around Trump
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Priceless: Women Let Mark Cuban Have It After He Said No 'Strong, Intelligent Women' Around Trump

Priceless: Women Let Mark Cuban Have It After He Said No 'Strong, Intelligent Women' Around Trump
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Harris Faulkner Deals Brutal Fact-Check to Democrat Talking Head
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Harris Faulkner Deals Brutal Fact-Check to Democrat Talking Head

Harris Faulkner Deals Brutal Fact-Check to Democrat Talking Head
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The iPhone 17 might use Apple’s own Wi-Fi chips
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The iPhone 17 might use Apple’s own Wi-Fi chips

Hardware is hard. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge Apple’s journey to making its own wireless chips has been a long one, but the end might be in sight. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo posted on X that Apple’s switch to its own in-house Wi-Fi / Bluetooth chips will start with the iPhone 17 in the second half of next year. Kuo also agrees with 9to5Mac’s report that the iPhone SE 4, expected in spring of 2025, will be the first device to use Apple’s own homemade 5G modem. He says that the SE will continue using a third-party Wi-Fi chip made by Broadcom, and that the iPhone 17 will be the first device to use both an Apple-made modem and Wi-Fi chip. Modems are hard, apparently. Apple has been trying to get away from using Qualcomm’s RF modems since at least 2019, when it bought Intel’s modem division.... Continue reading…
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Trump Campaign Demands Colo. Halt Ballot Count Over 'Breach'
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Trump Campaign Demands Colo. Halt Ballot Count Over 'Breach'

The Trump campaign is demanding that Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold immediately halt the count of mail ballots to conduct testing on the state's election software in the wake of the discovery of the disclosure of passwords to voting systems.
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