Joe Biden won more votes than any other presidential candidate in US history, with an estimated 81,282,903 Americans casting ballots for the 78-year-old Democrat.
Those votes came from 509 counties across the country, according to data published by the Brookings Institution, making up just 16.7 percent of the nation’s counties. President Donald Trump, on the other hand, won the majority of votes in over 2,500 counties nationwide.
94% of registered voters voted supposedly. And when you subtract the dead voters, the illegals registered to vote, the slight name change multiple voters, the underage voters and the phantom registrations of people who don’t exist, WAY more than 100% of registered voters were counted as votes.
The coverup narrative is 67% of adults voted. But that doesn’t matter. It’s the percentage of registered voters that supposedly voted.
“Despite unique challenges to voter registration and voting created by COVID-19 and heightened concerns about turnout as a result, the 2020 election had the highest voter turnout of the 21st century.
The 2020 election featured the largest increase in voters between two presidential elections on record with 17 million more people voting than in 2016.
The COVID-19 pandemic did not prevent Americans from registering and voting at relatively high rates.
In 2020, 67% of all citizens age 18 and older reported voting, up 5 percentage points from 2016 (Figure 1).
Only citizens — U.S.-born or naturalized — age 18 or older are eligible to vote.
In addition, 73% of all voting-age citizens were registered to vote, 2 percentage points higher than in 2016.”