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.
Great minds think alike because I put Biden on 25 million votes, too.
In 2008, Biden was the first to drop out of the Democrat primary. He did it after Iowa, the very first caucus when he received less than 1% of the vote.