The analysis of voting behavior in the 2016 election reveals that despite initial reluctance, many traditionally Republican voters who disliked Trump eventually voted for him due to party allegiance. This historical precedent suggests a favorable outlook for Joe Biden in the upcoming election, as it indicates that voters often return to their party in the end. However, it also highlights the uncertainty of whether these voters will follow through on their statements to pollsters or ultimately vote for Trump. The dynamic of voters returning to their tribe at the last minute was observed in 2016, emphasizing the importance of considering the characteristics of the current voter base supporting Trump. While history indicates a trend of voters reverting to their party, it is not a guaranteed outcome, particularly when political conditions favor the candidate seeking to rally their party's support.

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