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Comments by "" (@DavidJ222) on "'It was always a lie': Dan Crenshaw calls out members of his own party" video.
If you were a devoted Trump supporter like Kari Lake, and you claim that you have proof that the election was stolen from him, wouldn't you show it to the world? Kari Lake: "I know the 2020 election was stolen, and I can prove it. But I won't." 🤣😅
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@janetmccusker9185 It's like at some point, when do Trump supporters start questioning these election deniers.
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@TheDiamond2009 Biden won 81,283,098 votes, or 51.3 percent of the votes cast. He is the first U.S. presidential candidate to have won more than 80 million votes. Trump won 74,222,958 votes, or 46.8 percent of the votes cast. That’s also more votes than any other presidential candidate has ever won, with the exception of Biden that is. 🤣 (Third-party candidates picked up 1.8 percent of the votes cast.)
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@TheDiamond2009 That "2020 Election Turnout Rate" of 66.2% doesn't mean 66.2% of registered legal voters, it means 66.2% of eligible voters. Super appreciate that they gave the source, but if you actually look up that Washington Post article, it very clearly says "As a share of the voting-eligible population," not "registered voters." All registered voters are eligible voters, but not all eligible voters are registered voters. The eligible voting population is approximately 239.2 million, so the math in this calculation falls apart right where the multiplication starts. If you replace the registered vote total with 239.2 million, you come out with the original 158.4 million votes that were certified.
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@TheDiamond2009 According to the U.S. Census, more than half of U.S. residents live in just 143 counties (or 4.6% of total counties). Counties vary vastly in size and population, from fewer than 100 people, to more than 10 million per county. In fact, Los Angeles County alone has more people than 41 whole states, and more than the 11 least populous states combined, which have a total of 416 counties between them.
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@M Magnificat I love the fact that no one can prove that the election was stolen. 🤣
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@TheDiamond2009 More than 159 million Americans voted in 2020: 159,633,396 to be exact. That’s the largest total voter turnout in U.S. history and the first time more than 140 million people voted. Voter turnout in 2020 was the highest in 120 years when measured as a percentage of the voting-eligible population: 66.7 percent.
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@M Magnificat 🤣 No it's not!!
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@TheDiamond2009 Let's start by looking at county counts. Right now there are lots of posts going around comparing the vote counts and counties won betweenObama, Trump, and Biden, making it seem like it's just not possible for Biden to have won the popular vote with the number of counties he won.
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@TheDiamond2009 Yes, Biden won with only 16% of U.S. counties. And no, that's not mathematically impossible.
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@TheDiamond2009 Biden won 527 counties, not 477. That's still far fewer than what Trump won, but it doesn't matter.
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@TheDiamond2009 So yeah, Biden could have won even fewer counties than the 500+ he carried, and still have come out on top in the popular vote. Especially since urban areas tend to vote Democrat in higher numbers than Republican.
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@TheDiamond2009 And regarding the higher vote totals, well, yes. The U.S. has grown by more than 27 million since Obama was elected in 2008 and there was record turnout of voters in this election to boot. In fact, there were so many more voters this year, Biden could have lost the popular vote and still had more votes than Obama got when he won. Because that's just how numbers work.🤣
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@TheDiamond2009 let's go ahead and fix another misnomer that's floating around. Does "Simple Math" show that Biden claimed millions more votes than there were eligible voters who voted in the election? Umm, no.
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@TheDiamond2009 But the funniest thing about this one is just...really? Do people really think that our multi-step, multi-check electoral processes wouldn't immediately catch 13 or 17 million illegitimate votes if they actually existed? Do people really think that this very basic counting epiphany more than a month after the election took place, and after it has been checked and verified, even makes sense?
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