There is the simple matter of arithmetic --
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196,789,000 186,347,044 96,390,000 49.0% 51.7%
2000 209,787,000 194,331,436 105,594,000 50.3% 54.3%
2004 219,553,000 203,483,455 122,349,000 55.7% 60.1%
2008 229,945,000 213,313,508 131,407,000 57.1% 62.5%
2012 235,248,000 222,474,111 129,235,000 53.8% 58.0%
2016 249,422,000 230,931,921 136,669,276 54.8% 59.2%
2020[22 257,605,088 239,247,182 159,690,457 62.0% 66.9%
Note: The Bip
In the 2020 election, 159,633,396 people voted. This is the largest voter turnout in U.S. history. This is also the largest percentage of the voting-eligible population in 120 years at 66.7%. President Joe Biden received 81,283,098 votes, while former President Donald Trump won 74,222,958 votes, a difference of 7,060,140 votes. In the Electoral College, Biden received 306 over Trump's 232.
"Simple math: Trump got 74 million votes and there are only 133 million registered voters in the USA," the tweet claims. "Even if everyone who's registered actually voted, there would only be 59 million votes left for Biden. So how the hell did Biden get 81 million votes? 22 million extra?"
In a follow-up tweet, the MSM Fact Checking Twitter account tries to show its math: "Just to clarify there were 213,799,485 registered voters in 2020 of which conflicting sources say turnout was between 60% - 65%. I averaged it out at 62.5% which means just over 133,500,000 registered voters voted. 74,000,000 Trump + 81,000,000 Biden = 155,000,000."
And then, "Just for complete transparency, even at 65% turnout the total would be just over 138,000,000 voters resulting in over 155,000,000 votes. However you look at it, it doesn't add up."
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so, in 90 years, many of them spent as an auditor, this seems like it needs further investigation if the country is to move forward
hap