Yes, Trump won ALL the so-called "swing" states that the Dems needed to steal. All the ballot and machine fraud occurred in just one corrupt Dem county in each of those states. And they had to stop the counting for days to determine how many fake ballots had to be found and counted, JUST to BARELY squeak past the real numbers Trump had.
"maybe that delay of EUA until AFTER election saved some lives"
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but not so sure it cost trump many votes. Paul I get the sense you believe the 2020 election was closer than it was, i think trump won in a landslide
Yes, Trump won ALL the so-called "swing" states that the Dems needed to steal. All the ballot and machine fraud occurred in just one corrupt Dem county in each of those states. And they had to stop the counting for days to determine how many fake ballots had to be found and counted, JUST to BARELY squeak past the real numbers Trump had.
https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2022/demo/p20-585.html
https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2022/demo/p20-585.pdf
Registered—Those who are in the CVAP and registered to vote by or on Election Day. Registered respondents may or may not have
voted. There were an estimated 168.3 million citizens of voting age who registered to vote in the 2020 election.
Registered nonvoters—Those who are in the CVAP and registered to vote but did not vote. An estimated 12.8 million citizens of
voting age were registered to vote in the 2020 election but did not vote.
SO THE CENSUS BUREAU CLAIMS THAT ONLY 12.8 MILLION REGISTERED VOTERS DID NOT VOTE IN THE 2020 ELECTION.
BUT THEN THEY CLAIM THAT VOTER TURNOUT WAS 66.8%...BUT WHAT IS 66.8% OF 168.3 MILLION REGISTERED VOTERS?
THAT MEANS ACCORDING TO THEIR NUMBERS ONLY ABOUT 112,000,000 VOTED IN THE 2020 ELECTION.
BIDEN ALLEGEDLY GOT 81.2 MILLION VOTES, TRUMP GOT 74.2 MILLION VOTES. THAT ADDS UP TO 155.4 MILLION VOTES.
WHERE DID THE EXTRA 33 MILLION VOTES COME FROM?
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2021/2020-presidential-election-voting-and-registration-tables-now-available.html
The 2020 presidential election had the highest voter turnout of the 21st century, with 66.8% of citizens 18 years and older voting in the election,
according to new voting and registration tables released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.
https://ballotpedia.org/Election_results,_2020
In the 2020 elections, Joe Biden (D) won the presidential election. Biden received 306 electoral votes and Donald Trump (R) received 232 electoral
votes. In the national popular vote, Biden received 81.2 million votes and Trump received 74.2 million votes.
https://ballotpedia.org/Eligible_voter
An eligible voter is a person who meets the requirements set forth in a political subdivision for being able to vote. The rules differ from
state-to-state for what makes someone eligible to vote.
Considerations in assessing whether a person is eligible to vote may include:
Age
Length of residency
Ability to establish residency
Whether or not the person is a convicted felon
A person may meet the eligibility requirements for voting, but may not have registered. In that case, although a registrar would accept the person's
application for voter registration because the person meets all the requirements of that political subdivision, it might be said of this person,
"She is eligible to vote, but is not a registered voter."
In many--but not all--states, in order for a person's signature to count on a petition for a candidate or a ballot measure, the person must be not
just eligible to vote, but also registered to vote.
https://ballotpedia.org/Voter_registration
registration is the process that allows citizens to register with election officials in order to become eligible to vote. In 49 states, voters are
required to register to vote. North Dakota is the only state that does not require voters to register. Voter registration methods vary by state and
can include the following: in-person registration at state government agency offices, online registration, registering by mail, and registering
through voter registration drives sponsored by non-government entities.
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/03/30/2022-06654/estimates-of-the-voting-age-population-for-2021
Population 18 years or older United States - 258,327,312