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Cavemantrump 8 points ago +8 / -0

225 Mill. American Of Age to Vote .

70% of that Number Regastered to Vote.

Of That Number 62% Voted. 👀

2020 Census. I could Not Find A exact Number .just this ☝.... What does this Come Out to.?

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Shampagnepapi 9 points ago +9 / -0

If you mean 62% of the 70% it’s

97,650,000

If you mean 62% of the 225m (as in 70% registered but only 62% votes) its

139,500,000

We’re sitting at 154m votes, which means of all the people that registered to vote, only about 2% didn’t vote. I’ll go ahead and call bullshit on that.

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IlIlIlIlIl 3 points ago +3 / -0

There was a lot of advertising pushing voter turnout this year. Maybe they wanted to make the high turnout numbers seem plausible. The reality is millions of fraudulent votes and statistically improbable turnout.

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spezisacuckold 4 points ago +4 / -0

Even in dictatorships that mandate "voting" and punish those that don't, the turnout still rarely if EVER goes above 95%. The US did NOT get 98% voter turnout in 2020.

"Vote rigging: How to spot the tell-tale signs" -- https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-37243190

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goodbeerbetterviews2 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’d imagine higher voter turnout because they shoved it down our throats. But close to 100%?? Nope. Not a chance in hell.

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Thewickersnipper 1 point ago +1 / -0

95% and 100% are rookie numbers. 300% is what every banana republic should shoot for.

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becky21k 1 point ago +1 / -0

Some reports are claiming there are around 210 million registered to vote in 2020, which would be about a 60 million increase in registrations since 2018.

If we had 2018's registration turnout would be over 100%.

For the voter registration to increase, during those two years a tad over 57 new registrations would have to be processed per minute. If you reduce it to the typical number of hours state and county governments operate that makes it 250 per minute, 5 per state per minute. That might be possible but seems like we'd have seen some indication of it somewhere.

It would be a big spike compared to the fluctuation in previous presidential elections.