OK, looking at the numbers coming in, I'm beginning to think we are in danger of having a voter turnout of over 100%
ie, there are 152,666,000 registered voters in the US (according to here: https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/number-of-registered-voters-by-state)
at current rate, there will be more votes cast than this... how does that work?
if you do the math, that site implies that there are only 249,159,403 people in the US, or are they referring to people over 18?
It's just an indicator that the entire thing has been rigged from the beginning. Personally I think the only boats that should be counted are the ones that are done in person. Mail in voting is just a complete fraud. Everybody knows it.
California and a few other states illegal immigrants can get Drivers licenses, and anyone getting a Drivers licenses is automatically registers to vote, there is no check box for legal or illegal that activates or deactivates the vote registration its simply is License issued if yes register to vote. At the same time the expect illegals to know they are not legally allowed to vote "wink Wink" but yet you registered them to vote confusion much. They know Full damn well that no one will ask someone if they are legally allowed to vote or not and doubly so if they show an ID and are on the Voting rolls.
Appreciate that, but that's not what I was getting at.
I get what you are getting at now if you got your 249mil figure from adding up the Number of Registered Voters. Then yes they are referring to people over 18. Because to be a registers voter you have to be 18 or over. but to compound that 814,000 celebrate brithdays every day in the US. some portion of that celebrate there 18th bitrthday evey day . i found this---- There were 4,021,726 live births in 2002 so roughly 4 million more people are eligible to vote this year over last year minuses of cores what ever amount of those 4 million died before they turned 18.
Interesting. Just for reference, 2016 pulled in roughly 128 million votes.
only a % of people registered actually vote and add to that there have been 4 years of people turning 18 since 2016 that is a estimated 16 million new voters. there were a total of 250,056,000 registered voters in 2016 but only 55.5% actually voted. This year though turnout is expected to be much greater some say 75% others say 80+% turnout with mail in, early, and in person voting given the stakes and the motivations on both sides.