Naim Kabir
Nov 15, 2020

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If the main thrust of his argument is that, "Trump should have been more popular among split ticket voters because I assume it", then that's just a problem on its own.

That makes his argument somewhat circular:

Trump should have been popular, and the fact that he was not popular means there was fraud.

Or, you know. He's just not as popular as Ayyadurai thinks.

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Naim Kabir

Engineer. Focused on experimentation, causal inference, and good software design. naimkabir.com