I can think the lockdown is BS but still follow rules and take the easy road - mail in my vote.
Yes Keith. I don't know what your background is, so maybe I'm making assumptions about what your experience might be with math.
Saying that something is "more likely" or "less likely" to occur does not mean that something is uniformly the same.
You know what? I can have a deck of cards with 51 two of spades and one ace of spades in it. Most of the time, if you take a card from that deck, you are going to get a two of spades. Can you get the ace? Sure. But not as often.
Absolutely, a lot of people used mail-in voting and voted for Trump. In fact, in some of his targeted campaign mailers, he encouraged people to use mail-in voting.
Statistics don't mean anything if we are going to talk about "what Keith did".
Statistics do mean something if we are going to talk about "what one million voters did".
The observed facts are that, on a pretty uniform level, in-person voting numbers were better for Trump than Biden, even in districts where Trump won
BOTH in-person and mail-in voting.
I did not say "all Trump voters believed X and voted by Y" nor did I say "all Biden voters believed X and voted by Y".
But the observed fact that mail-in voting skewed to Biden and in-person voting skewed toward Trump is
OBVIOUSLY consistent with attitudes that you have expressed here about the "bullshit lockdown" and "hospitals inflating covid numbers". People who are more likely to believe the virus is overblown were more likely to vote in person. People who are more likely to believe otherwise were more likely to vote by mail.
OF COURSE there were in-person votes for Biden, and there were mail-in votes for Trump. But I'm not sure we are going to have a productive discussion if the response to that is "but I mailed in my vote for Trump."