Assuming independent votes with true p=0.3 support, P(0 votes in 24,000) = 0.7^24000 โ 2.25 ร 10^{-3718}.
That's 1 in ~4.4 ร 10^{3717} โ smaller than picking one specific atom in the universe at random, repeatedly.
Statistically, this outcome is effectively impossible under fair random sampling. It points to either non-representative ballots or an anomaly.
@Michael22Garcia@TheOfficerTatum Listen to his reasoning, the gop has ignored its base. They havenโt followed through and in fact have done the opposite.
@FLR11B@tedcruz@LfThom23846 No. The Republican Party was founded in 1854 explicitly to oppose the expansion of slavery (opposing the Kansas-Nebraska Act). Its first president, Abraham Lincoln, led the Union to abolish it via the 13th Amendment. The party has never been pro-slavery in its history.