Posted on 07/24/2024 5:18:51 AM PDT by Red Badger
As of December 7, 2020, 66.7 percent of the eligible voting population in the United States voted in the 2020 presidential election. As of this date, voter turnout was highest in Minnesota, at 80 percent.
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No really - this was achieved by having precincts that had 100-120% of registered voters voting. Easy to get the a high national average. Just wait until 11.5 million illegals, who had their ballots harvested when they entered the country, chime in this election. Could easily get to 80%.
People literally had nothing to do especially in blue states. How hard is it to fill out one election form. You still have 23 hours and 30 minutes to stream tv shows.
Ballot harvesting should be done by republicans. It’s long passed time of getting rid of the vote only on Election Day paradigm. It’s costing us.
lol.
Getting the vote out even in conservative states is important. The Democrats have won the popular vote in every Presidential election since 2008. It is possible that New York and California puff up the numbers just to ensure a win in the popular vote.
In 2017, I heard a lot of Hillary’s adds on California stations.
I was wondering, why is she wasting money on the state she will win easily.
But then it hit me.
She wanted to beef up the popular vote, so she can proudly declare how great she were.
When I die, I wish to be buried in Chicago, so I can still be a part of the political process!
Agree totally.
The machines are not the problem! Every time there were manual recounts, the machines came out extremally weal.
It is a lot easier to register and vote some phantom voters!
Dead, moved out, ineligible, homeless, nursing homes, welfare offices, etc.
-PJ
We need to get those 10 million gun owners who are not registered to vote off their butts!
There must be some chicanery involved in naming a voting district “Homeless Encampment.” It would be instructive to see what geographic area was included in the area, how many total votes Baltimore counted, etc. Still think it’s worthy of digging into, but nobody noticed when I set up the page and tried to draw attention to it; there were so many other (fruitless) fireworks being launched.
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