Still Doubting the 2020 ElectionMike KonradIt doesn't require anything complicated. Just one simple set of government numbers give more than enough reason to wonder. More
Let us just look at the official results...from the official federal government figures.
In 2016, Donald Trump got 62,984,828 votes, while in 2020, he got 74,223,975 votes — an increase of 11,239,147.
In 2016, the Democrats got 65,853,514 votes, while in 2020, the Democrats got 81,283,501 votes — an increase of 15,429, 987.
Wikipedia's figures are taken from the Federal Elections Commission reports (2016, page 10 and 2020, page 10).
Altogether, 26,669,134 more votes were cast in 2020 than in 2016. Approximate 20.6% more votes were cast than were cast four years earlier.
Where did these votes come from?
From the figures at macrotrends, from 2016 to 2020, the population of the United States increased by 8,731,805 — roughly one third the increase of voters from 2016.
So we are asked to believe that the voting base increased at three times the rate of the population. And no one is to question this? And NBC cannot figure out why so many people are so suspicious?
Among Republicans, it may have spiked. Trump's administration was successful. One would expect a major increase.
But the Democrats?
Among Democrats, it increased 23.4%. That is not a spike; that is a lift-off.
Trump's administration produced record low unemployment, even for blacks. America was an energy exporter under his administration. The economy was booming. No one was complaining, except the media and the Democrats. And to the amazement of the whole world, it looked as though Trump was about to produce peace in the Mideast with the Abraham Accords.
One would expect that, with a record of such success, Trump's numbers would have increased even more.
But the Democrats? How did they pull almost 16 million extra votes?
If every illegal alien in America voted for Biden, one still couldn't get such numbers. And some illegal aliens would have voted for Trump. They needed jobs.
So we are asked to overlook the obvious, smile, and agree with the show trials being raged against Trump.
Let us just look at the official results...from the official federal government figures.
In 2016, Donald Trump got 62,984,828 votes, while in 2020, he got 74,223,975 votes — an increase of 11,239,147.
In 2016, the Democrats got 65,853,514 votes, while in 2020, the Democrats got 81,283,501 votes — an increase of 15,429, 987.
Wikipedia's figures are taken from the Federal Elections Commission reports (2016, page 10 and 2020, page 10).

Where did these votes come from?
From the figures at macrotrends, from 2016 to 2020, the population of the United States increased by 8,731,805 — roughly one third the increase of voters from 2016.
So we are asked to believe that the voting base increased at three times the rate of the population. And no one is to question this? And NBC cannot figure out why so many people are so suspicious?
Among Republicans, it may have spiked. Trump's administration was successful. One would expect a major increase.
But the Democrats?
Among Democrats, it increased 23.4%. That is not a spike; that is a lift-off.
Trump's administration produced record low unemployment, even for blacks. America was an energy exporter under his administration. The economy was booming. No one was complaining, except the media and the Democrats. And to the amazement of the whole world, it looked as though Trump was about to produce peace in the Mideast with the Abraham Accords.
One would expect that, with a record of such success, Trump's numbers would have increased even more.
But the Democrats? How did they pull almost 16 million extra votes?
If every illegal alien in America voted for Biden, one still couldn't get such numbers. And some illegal aliens would have voted for Trump. They needed jobs.
So we are asked to overlook the obvious, smile, and agree with the show trials being raged against Trump.