Yes, Biden was the legitimate winner of the 2020 election.
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2024 1:31 am
Swing state voting 2020 to 2024:
Nevada - Biden: 703k votes, Harris: 705k votes
Arizona - Biden: 1.67m votes, Harris: 1.57m votes
Michigan - Biden: 2.8m votes, Harris: 2.72m votes
Penn - Biden: 3.49m votes, Harris: 3.41m votes
Wisconsin - Biden: 1.63m votes, 1.67m votes
Georgia - Biden: 2.47m votes, Harris: 2.59m votes
Trump swing state voting 2020 to 2024:
Nevada - 2020: 670k votes, 2024: 750k votes
Arizona - 2020: 1.66m votes, 2024: 1.76m votes
Michigan - 2020: 2.65m votes, 2024: 2.8m votes
Penn - 2020: 3.37m votes, 2024: 3.54m votes
Wisconsin - 2020: 1.61m votes, 2024: 1.7m votes
Georgia - 2020: 2.46m votes, 2024: 2.66m votes
***BPJ's claim that Biden didn't get 81 million votes?***
Harris is going to end up with 75 million votes by the time the counting is done.Those extra votes in 2020 came almost solely from the deepest blue states. Harris will win California easily, but she's lost about 2 million votes from the state. She lost 700k votes in New York. She lost 500k votes in Illinois. She lost 500k in New Jersey. She lost 300k from Mass. She lost 100k from each of Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Virginia, and Maryland. In just the massively blue states alone that's 4.5 million votes. The rest of the votes between 75 million and 81 million came from fringe decreases in smaller red states... and then 1 million total in Florida and Texas... so there's your 6 million. But who cares... none of the votes Biden got in deep-blue states mattered in terms of the election results.
As you can see above... Harris got pretty much the same vote totals in swing states as Biden in 2020.
The difference?
Trump was deeply unpopular coming out of the pandemic. Republicans were told to not vote early which was a massive strategic error. It seems mail-in voting made it easier for people to vote, yes... and Dems jumped on the opportunity as you see the massive vote totals in deep-blue states.
Trump was clearly more popular in 2024... certainly more so in crucial swing states... more Republicans chose to vote and did so with mail-in voting as it was encouraged.
Nevada - Biden: 703k votes, Harris: 705k votes
Arizona - Biden: 1.67m votes, Harris: 1.57m votes
Michigan - Biden: 2.8m votes, Harris: 2.72m votes
Penn - Biden: 3.49m votes, Harris: 3.41m votes
Wisconsin - Biden: 1.63m votes, 1.67m votes
Georgia - Biden: 2.47m votes, Harris: 2.59m votes
Trump swing state voting 2020 to 2024:
Nevada - 2020: 670k votes, 2024: 750k votes
Arizona - 2020: 1.66m votes, 2024: 1.76m votes
Michigan - 2020: 2.65m votes, 2024: 2.8m votes
Penn - 2020: 3.37m votes, 2024: 3.54m votes
Wisconsin - 2020: 1.61m votes, 2024: 1.7m votes
Georgia - 2020: 2.46m votes, 2024: 2.66m votes
***BPJ's claim that Biden didn't get 81 million votes?***
Harris is going to end up with 75 million votes by the time the counting is done.Those extra votes in 2020 came almost solely from the deepest blue states. Harris will win California easily, but she's lost about 2 million votes from the state. She lost 700k votes in New York. She lost 500k votes in Illinois. She lost 500k in New Jersey. She lost 300k from Mass. She lost 100k from each of Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Virginia, and Maryland. In just the massively blue states alone that's 4.5 million votes. The rest of the votes between 75 million and 81 million came from fringe decreases in smaller red states... and then 1 million total in Florida and Texas... so there's your 6 million. But who cares... none of the votes Biden got in deep-blue states mattered in terms of the election results.
As you can see above... Harris got pretty much the same vote totals in swing states as Biden in 2020.
The difference?
Trump was deeply unpopular coming out of the pandemic. Republicans were told to not vote early which was a massive strategic error. It seems mail-in voting made it easier for people to vote, yes... and Dems jumped on the opportunity as you see the massive vote totals in deep-blue states.
Trump was clearly more popular in 2024... certainly more so in crucial swing states... more Republicans chose to vote and did so with mail-in voting as it was encouraged.