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Split-Ballot Voting Disappeared in Connecticut in 2024

For most Americans, their choice of political party is a little like their choice of detergent brand, a set preference that they inherit from their parents.

If you were building a predictive model for this year’s results, nothing works better than the results from the last presidential election. However, in many communities in CT, Democrats running for the senate and the house consistently get more votes than their presidential counterparts. How does this happen?

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