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View Poll Results: Do you believe Joe Biden got the most votes in history
Yes - he got 81 million votes. Elections were fair, nothing was wrong with it 114 34.55%
No - something is a bit fishy or odd with it 216 65.45%
Voters: 330. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-22-2022, 08:41 AM
 
Location: Tyler, TX
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I had the feeling Biden would be a disaster, but never thought he would be as awful as this. It really is disgraceful and embarrassing to have a cognitively impaired geriatric buffoon in the White House.
His condition is the excuse. The destruction is intentional. We warned of it before the election and were ignored. Now that it's happening just as predicted/planned, we're still ignored.

What's it going to take before people accept that this economic and social damage is on purpose? A direct confession?
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Old 07-22-2022, 08:42 AM
 
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I see the crazy idiot election deniers are at it again. It is unfortunate that these people do not have the intelligence capacity to accept reality.



FACT
Donald Trump failed to get the most votes in both the 2020 and 2016 presidential elections
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Old 07-22-2022, 08:43 AM
 
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There were plenty of things that were wrong with the elections but I also believe he did get more or less the number of votes claimed.
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Old 07-22-2022, 08:44 AM
 
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81 million votes, the most votes for any US elected official in history. The inspiration on peoples faces, happiness, and his plan to help Americans made him win.
Biden's win was as much about the democrats' platform as it was about how disgusting people felt about trump....
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Old 07-22-2022, 08:46 AM
 
Location: So Cal
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There was no enthusiasm for the guy. He barely campaigned and when he did he never had big impressive turnouts.

Put Trump aside here for a minute, but are we to believe that Biden pulled down more votes than Obama, Obama was the great coming savior, he drew big crowds, campaigned well and is a much more polished politician. We're supposed to believe that Biden was better and drew more votes them him?
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Old 07-22-2022, 08:49 AM
 
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There was no enthusiasm for the guy. He barely campaigned and when he did he never had big impressive turnouts.

Put Trump aside here for a minute, but are we to believe that Biden pulled down more votes than Obama, Obama was the great coming savior, he drew big crowds, campaigned well and is a much more polished politician. We're supposed to believe that Biden was better and drew more votes them him?
Trump was pulling crowds at his rallies, in some cases, larger than the Superbowl attendance and doing it multiple times a day as we got closer to the election. Meanwhile, Biden was drawing crowds of 6 people (I wish I was joking, but this is literally the number of people who showed up at an event).
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Old 07-22-2022, 09:11 AM
 
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It was a high turnout election.

Trump made it so.

What is important to remember that this election was all about rejecting Trump. The American people resoundingly rejected his character, his style of governance and his dangerous tendencies.

It is worth noting that in modern times Republicans almost never receive the majority of votes for the presidency. Even when they win the office (such as Trump in 2016), they do not get the majority of individual votes. Republican consultants and political analysts have known this for decades and it is a matter of public record.

So yes. Joe Biden did receive the highest vote count thus far in history. If Trump runs again, whomever runs against him will also get the highest vote count. Guaranteed.
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Old 07-22-2022, 09:15 AM
 
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Trump wasn't unethical? LOL.

No conflicts of interest at all? Nepotism???
haha, that is the main issue with the leftists in the US. As the OP pointed out, all are unethical.
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Old 07-22-2022, 09:24 AM
 
Location: Boston, MA
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Trump was pulling crowds at his rallies, in some cases, larger than the Superbowl attendance and doing it multiple times a day as we got closer to the election. Meanwhile, Biden was drawing crowds of 6 people (I wish I was joking, but this is literally the number of people who showed up at an event).
"Rallies" are not voting booths. It amazes me that people think that everyone needs to show up at a rally in order to vote. (I wish I was joking but people literally think that rallies = votes).

There are MILLIONS of people, just like me, who don't put signs on our yard, bumper stickers on our car, or make sure to tell everyone who we're going to vote for, we simply show up at the polling place, grab a pen and ballot, mark our candidate, and turn in the ballot. Our lives aren't defined by who we voted for.

And the kicker is - sometimes my candidate wins, sometimes they lose. That's politics for ya. I have never, ever, spent 2 years crying about my candidate losing.
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Old 07-22-2022, 09:43 AM
 
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There was no enthusiasm for the guy. He barely campaigned and when he did he never had big impressive turnouts.
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Traditionally, the rallies are for party activists, the people who go from house to house collecting signatures for ballot initiatives for example, or those who tend to volunteer as election judges and poll watchers and precinct captains.

The typical party member doesn't necessarily even know when the candidate is coming in. That's normal.
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