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The corruption never ends...

middleview

President
Supporting Member
  • 37 states (or state equivalent) did not have estimated statistically significant undercounts or overcounts.
  • 14 states (or state equivalent) are estimated to have had an undercount or overcount – a net coverage error statistically different from zero – meaning they were either undercounted or overcounted.
U.S. Census Bureau Releases 2020 Undercount and Overcount Rates

Part of the reason may be people in red states did not trust the census and did not respond.
Texas the rate was 63%. Minnesota was 75%.

Tracking Self-Response Rates Map (census.gov)
 
  • 37 states (or state equivalent) did not have estimated statistically significant undercounts or overcounts.
  • 14 states (or state equivalent) are estimated to have had an undercount or overcount – a net coverage error statistically different from zero – meaning they were either undercounted or overcounted.
U.S. Census Bureau Releases 2020 Undercount and Overcount Rates

Part of the reason may be people in red states did not trust the census and did not respond.
Texas the rate was 63%. Minnesota was 75%.

Tracking Self-Response Rates Map (census.gov)
..... and right on time....
most secure census in history... :rolleyes:

The Regime thanks you for your support.
 

EatTheRich

President
Steve Forbes? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

By the way - which party was it that ran the 2020 census?
That would be the Republican Party. Using the methodology they went to court for rather than the sampling techniques which give a more accurate count, on which the estimates of undercounts and overcounts are based. And undercounting undocumented immigrants due to Trump’s unconstitutional order to that effect and extreme marginalization.
 

Rubberband_Charlie

Council Member
  • 37 states (or state equivalent) did not have estimated statistically significant undercounts or overcounts.
  • 14 states (or state equivalent) are estimated to have had an undercount or overcount – a net coverage error statistically different from zero – meaning they were either undercounted or overcounted.
U.S. Census Bureau Releases 2020 Undercount and Overcount Rates

Part of the reason may be people in red states did not trust the census and did not respond.
Texas the rate was 63%. Minnesota was 75%.

Tracking Self-Response Rates Map (census.gov)

In other words, the undercounted favored Democrat controlled states AND the overcounted favored Democrats, like the Forbes article pointed out, right?

  • Undercount: Arkansas (-5.04%), Florida (-3.48%), Illinois (-1.97%), Mississippi (-4.11%), Tennessee (-4.78%) and Texas (-1.92%).
  • Overcount: Delaware (+5.45%), Hawaii (+6.79%), Massachusetts (+2.24%), Minnesota (+3.84%), New York (+3.44%), Ohio (+1.49%), Rhode Island (+5.05%) and Utah (+2.59%).
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
In other words, the undercounted favored Democrat controlled states AND the overcounted favored Democrats, like the Forbes article pointed out, right?

  • Undercount: Arkansas (-5.04%), Florida (-3.48%), Illinois (-1.97%), Mississippi (-4.11%), Tennessee (-4.78%) and Texas (-1.92%).
  • Overcount: Delaware (+5.45%), Hawaii (+6.79%), Massachusetts (+2.24%), Minnesota (+3.84%), New York (+3.44%), Ohio (+1.49%), Rhode Island (+5.05%) and Utah (+2.59%).
And based on the deep state corruption here is what the result was

California lost one seat.
Colorado gained one seat.
Florida gained a seat.
Illinois lost a seat.
Michigan lost a seat.
Montana gained a seat.
New York lost a seat.
North Carolina gained a seat.
Ohio lost a seat.
Oregon gained a seat.
Pennsylvania lost a seat.
Texas gained two seats.
West Virginia lost a seat.


Table 1. Apportionment Population and Number of Representatives by State: 2020 Census

Care to admit the implication that there was corruption involved was a lie?
 
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middleview

President
Supporting Member
In other words, the undercounted favored Democrat controlled states AND the overcounted favored Democrats, like the Forbes article pointed out, right?

  • Undercount: Arkansas (-5.04%), Florida (-3.48%), Illinois (-1.97%), Mississippi (-4.11%), Tennessee (-4.78%) and Texas (-1.92%).
  • Overcount: Delaware (+5.45%), Hawaii (+6.79%), Massachusetts (+2.24%), Minnesota (+3.84%), New York (+3.44%), Ohio (+1.49%), Rhode Island (+5.05%) and Utah (+2.59%).
Boy did you bail out of here in a hurry!
 
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