"The potential for split-ticket voting is high," said Eric McGhee, a senior fellow at the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California, highlighting that voter inclination could sway the elections based on presidential performances.
Mike Madrid, a GOP political consultant, noted, "It's not because people put (elected officials) in there to promote their ideas... It’s to stop the bad ideas of the other party," illustrating the strategic thinking of voters.
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