And that's just for President, the people who voted for a Dem president also voted in a Republican House, twice, and before that a Dem House, twice. The senate slowly meanders about as it has three-election cycle and as a result it rarely has 60% one or the other, typically it's under 55%, which for comparison would be a House of 239-196, a difference that's regular exceeded in the House. It's not just regional either, we regularly get Dem/GOP Governors and Senators in states that voted overwhelmingly for the opposite party's Presidential candidate the cycle before or after or even that same one, even without incumbency.
- Albert Einstein
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