Yeah, we're all pretty confident it shakes out that way, almost entirely. We have checked. There is no widespread fraud. Well, we were. Until .... you know who
I just want that documented and verified.
We already do that. We count every single vote first (We don't declare victory on election night when we are behind and there are more votes to count, like you know who). We understand statistics and samples and when to do hand recounts and how many to count, when elections are closer and closest. There is so little vote fraud in this country that we are basically the model of the world in that regard. Your doubt is not rational. The logistics of widespread fraud are absurd. Where are all of these felons, and who are they? How are they doing it? Oh yeah... and again, there is not a shred of evidence.
Believe the vote totals were inflated if you want. But it isn't rational. BTW, here's the trend since 1996 in participation:
Election | Voting Age
population (VAP)[22] | | | | % Turnout
of VEP[22] |
---|
1996 | 196,789,000 | | | | 51.7% |
2000 | 209,787,000 | | | | 54.3% |
2004 | 219,553,000 | | | | 60.1% |
2008 | 229,945,000 | | | | 61.6% |
2012 | 235,248,000 | | | | 58% |
2016 | 249,422,000 | | | | 59.2% |
2020[21] | 257,605,088 | | | | 66.7% |
Notice a trend? Before the election, the percentage of eligible voters polled that dsaid they planned to vote and/or thought it was important who won were at record levels. Where the "Oh shit" moment, here? I'm not seeing it.