the fact that Cali most likely even went red means that 5MM votes were stolen/flipped there alone.....Trump had well over 90MM votes, most likely nearer to 100MM !
Yes, but what % of registered voters actually vote? Even in hit elections like Reagan or more fake ones like Obama, it didn't pass 60% or something like that.
They let a lot of people register day of, some claim 213 million registered, I think that's a stretch but I think the known numbers are skewed because of day-of reg.
We know, after weeks of counting, that there were roughly 159 million ballots cast in the presidential election. According to the Election Project, this accounts for 66.7% of the eligible voting population of 239 million Americans..
The U.S. Census Bureau publishes voter registration totals for the nation; its 2020 numbers are not yet available.
But for example, in the 2016 presidential election, there were 157 million registered voters. Of those, 137.5 million voted. And there were 224 million American citizens age 18 or older. All figures are higher than the number in the claim regarding the 2020 election, when voter registration and turnout broke records.
Nope, math doesn’t add up. Only 135 million registered voters, we know Trump got 80 million, not 74 million, leaving B with maybe 35 million.
I’m with you... I believe Trump got somewhere between 80-90 million votes and Biden got 35-45 million. Actual real legal votes.
the fact that Cali most likely even went red means that 5MM votes were stolen/flipped there alone.....Trump had well over 90MM votes, most likely nearer to 100MM !
Sounds about right to me.
135 - 80 = 55
Not everyone votes
80 million+ Trump votes to less than 55 million Biden votes.
Yes, but what % of registered voters actually vote? Even in hit elections like Reagan or more fake ones like Obama, it didn't pass 60% or something like that.
LOL! Cant really blame Coldwar...’s math during a time like now.
Thanks for correcting for those of us to tired to do math in our head.
Assuming every registered voter voted
They let a lot of people register day of, some claim 213 million registered, I think that's a stretch but I think the known numbers are skewed because of day-of reg.
But wouldn't we have those same day registration vote numbers in the tally by now?
There is more than 135.
That 135 Million number is off. There are way more registered voters than that.
We know, after weeks of counting, that there were roughly 159 million ballots cast in the presidential election. According to the Election Project, this accounts for 66.7% of the eligible voting population of 239 million Americans..
The U.S. Census Bureau publishes voter registration totals for the nation; its 2020 numbers are not yet available.
But for example, in the 2016 presidential election, there were 157 million registered voters. Of those, 137.5 million voted. And there were 224 million American citizens age 18 or older. All figures are higher than the number in the claim regarding the 2020 election, when voter registration and turnout broke records.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/12/30/fact-check-fals-president-than-were-registered-u-s/4010087001/
There was widespread fraud in swing states nonetheless. As long as they don't want the evidence to be threshed in court, vote totals are irrelevant.
there are only 360 million in america. a good number are too young to register. seems right to me.