Sunday, December 20, 2020

Math Problem for 2020

Ever since not-President Biden declared that he got 80 million votes to Trump's 74 million+, we've been wondering how almost HALF of the US' population could be eligible to vote.  As it turns out, that's not the issue; about 63% of Wisconsin's population is registered to vote.  (Not good demographically, by the way.)

But there's another math problem that arose.

...If we have 213.8 million registered voters in the US and 66.2% of all voters voted in the 2020 election, that equals 141.5 million voters who voted in the 2020 election (Binney shows 140 million which is materially the same).

If President Trump won 74 million votes, then that leaves only 67.5 million votes remaining for Biden.  This means 13 million duplicate or made up ballots were created and counted for Biden!...

No doubt the WaPo has Teh Science!! on this question.

1 comment:

  1. A math problem for Gateway Pundit, indeed.

    https://www.factcheck.org/2020/12/flawed-calculation-behind-false-claim-of-fraudulent-votes

    66.2% of the voting-eligible population (around 239.2 million people, according to the United States Elections Project) voted, not 66.2% of registered voters. So the Gateway Pundit is wrongly using the estimated turnout among eligible people and trying to apply it to something else: an estimate of registered voters. Not everyone in the voting-eligible population is registered to vote.

    Also, it’s worth noting that the World Population Review information on registered voters isn’t completely up-to-date, if one did want to compare it to the total votes cast.

    For example, it lists Texas’ voter registration as 16,211,198 as of March 1. That was true at the time. But the state’s November update put the number of registered voters at 16,955,519 — so that state alone is missing more than 744,000 voters.

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