It's worth noting that voters in WI and MN can same-day register at their polling place, which might not be included in those totals. 89 and 90% are still crazy numbers.
That is true, but several of the other states listed also have same-day registration. Also, with the heavy mail-in vote this year, the number of same-day registrations would almost certainly be cut in half (since every mail-in vote would've had to be pre-registered).
So, while the percentages aren't exact, the absurdity of them stands.
They don't really expect us to believe this, do they?
Minnesota 90.77% of registered voters cast ballots (3,257,212 of 3,588,563)
Wisconsin 89.27% of registered voters cast ballots (3,289,463 of 3,684,726)
For comparison, some similarly competitive or nearby states in the area:
Michigan 71.03% of registered voters cast ballots (5,772,921 of 8,127,040)
Ohio 74.11% of registered voters cast ballots (5,762,105 of 7,774,767)
Illinois 66% of registered voters cast ballots (5,303,872 of 8,036,534)
Iowa 74.84% of registered voters cast ballots (1,680,161 of 2,245,096)
Indiana 65.6% of registered voters cast ballots (3,007,804 of 4,585,024)
Pennsylvania 72.51% of registered voters cast ballots (6,591,887 of 9,091,371)
North Dakota 61.77% of registered voters cast ballots (359,142 of 581,379)
South Dakota 73.03% of registered voters cast ballots (422,614 of 578,666)
https://twitter.com/rudygiuliani/status/1324574318861406208?s=21
Also we gained in the house and held the senate
The WI turnout gets even more comical when you consider that Milwaukee had a 71% turnout which means the rest of the state had to be at 94%.
We need to document all these numbers with photo evidence. They can just change them if they got caught.
It's worth noting that voters in WI and MN can same-day register at their polling place, which might not be included in those totals. 89 and 90% are still crazy numbers.
It looks like the same-day registration for WI in 2016 was 167,108 or about 4.5% judging by the difference between the Feb 2017 and Nov 2016 numbers: https://elections.wi.gov/publications/statistics/registration
MN same-day registration can range from 7-20% and was at 11.90% for 2016: https://www.sos.state.mn.us/election-administration-campaigns/data-maps/historical-voter-turnout-statistics/
That is true, but several of the other states listed also have same-day registration. Also, with the heavy mail-in vote this year, the number of same-day registrations would almost certainly be cut in half (since every mail-in vote would've had to be pre-registered).
So, while the percentages aren't exact, the absurdity of them stands.