There's something fucky in Colorado. What first got me looking into the numbers is how Republican senator Cory Gardner lost reelection to John Hickenlooper (corrupt tranny faggot).
Cory Gardner got 1,378,997 votes.
Hickenlooper got 1,653,819 votes.
Here's the fucky part...
Trump got 1,316,021 votes. (42.16%)
Biden got 1,723,455 votes. (55.21%)
Total for Trump/Biden: 3,039,476 (97.37%)
3rd parties got 81,912 votes (2.53%)
Total ballots cast with 3rd parties included: 3,121,388
Active voters: 3,780,115
Registered voters: 4,238,513
Total population: 5,845,530
Are we to believe that 63,000 more people voted for a Republican senator, but not for Republican president? I don't fucking buy it. Has anyone EVER seen turnout for a party senator be higher than turnout for a party president?
in 2016...
Trump got 1,202,484 votes. (43.3%)
Hillary got 1,338,870 votes. (48.2%)
Total for Trump/Hillary: 2,780,247 (91.5%)
3rd parties got 238,893 votes (8.5%)
Total ballots cast with 3rd parties included: 2,855,960
Active voters: 3,335,663
Registered voters: 3,839,303
Total population: 5,540,545
2020 vs 2016
Total population increased by 304,985.
There are 399,210 more registered voters in 2020 than in 2016.
There are 444,452 more active voters in 2020 than in 2016.
There were 298,744 more votes cast in 2020 than in 2016.
Biden got 384,585 more votes than Hillary.
Trump gained 113,537 votes over his 2016 tally.
Trump got 62,976 fewer votes than Republican Senator Cory Gardner.
3rd parties lost 156,981 votes.
What this is basically telling me is that democrats gained new voters at a rate of 4 to 1 in just four years. I don't buy that. To me this looks like ballot harvesting. I'm not saying that Trump was going to win Colorado, but I do not believe that Biden would gain such a huge advantage over both Trump and Hillary. There was actually enthusiasm about Hillary... NOBODY fucking wanted Biden. Nobody.
(Edit: I don't know how to make a bullet point list to make that easier to read... it's not like with reddit where adding makes a bullet point.)
Here's links with votes by county for 2016 and 2020.
Here's turnout by county for both active and registered voters 2016. It does not include which those counties voted for though.
This 2016 page includes who each county voted for
Here's the 2020 data
Here's the data in various formats for download.
2020 Comma separated file showing total votes received.
2020 County level details for election results. Contains votes received by choice in each contest for all participating counties. XLS
2020 County level details for election results. Contains votes received by choice in each contest for all participating counties. XML
2020 County level details for election results. Contains votes received by choice in each contest for all participating counties. TXT
On those 2020 links, plugging in "clarityelections.com" into a browser redirects to scytl.com, which just so happens to be the creators of the voting system that was featured in Millie Weaver's video on election fraud in Kentucky that exposed the scytl voting machines as sending our election data to Ukraine for "compression" before being sent back to the US for counting. more on that here
Also, El Paso county, which is where Colorado Springs is, is a heavily red area... and apparently El Paso county has 10% less voter turnout than the rest of the state. That sounds fucky to me too.
El Paso county 2020
El Paso county 2016
Trump gained 20k votes in El Paso County from 2016 to 2020, and Biden got almost 50k more votes than Hillary did. El Paso county went from 66% Republican and 33% democrat in 2016 to 52% Republican and 43% Democrat in 2020. Anyone buy that? 2:1 to almost 1:1 in four years.