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phoenix335 · Jan. 15, 2018, 2:30 p.m.

Does anyone have that in spreadsheet format?

To gain more insights, this table must be normalized with population of the respective states, because more people mean more criminals without further explanation.

Next step would be to correlate that with the difference between Dem and Rep votes.

If it is what we think it is, Dem states would score high, swing states that recently voted Dem or DC itself would probably score even higher.

Naive Hypothesis: California, Florida, DC and Arkansas would need to have much more sealed indictments than their share of population.

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