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You claim “239m registered” is the correct number... where does that come from?

I didn't claim 239M 'registered'. 239M is the voting eligible population. I said that's the correct number to use to calculate the number of people who voted using the 66.2% turnout because 66.2% is the percent of voting eligible population that voted. It is NOT the percent of registered voters that voted. They calculated the number of people who voted using registered voters (213M) when they should have used voting eligible population (239M). Does that clear it up?

Here's where I got the number for voting eligible population.

85 days ago
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You claim “239m registered” is the correct number... where does that come from?

I didn't claim 239M 'registered'. 239M is the voting eligible population. I said that's the correct number to use to calculate the number of voters using the 66.2% turnout because 66.2% is the percent of voting eligible population that voted. It is NOT the percent of registered voters that voted. They calculated the number of voters using registered voters (213M) when they should have used voting eligible population (239M). Does that clear it up?

Here's where I got the number for voting eligible population.

85 days ago
1 score