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Juks

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I seen some very strange statistics on this forum. Where Republicans second and Trump supporters mainly claims to be in majority. I don’t know where they get their figures from (not reported), I don’t know who and which selection was made (not reported) . I don't know how large the selections was (not reported)

So here are some statistics from the last presidential election in 2016:

- USA: Population: 328.2 million, from those only 198 Million Americans are entitled to vote.

- From those who was entitled to vote, only 55% voted.

- Donald Trump got 62 984 825 votes and Hillory Clinton got 65 853 516 votes.


This means that only about 20% off the American citizens votes was needed to win the election.
 
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That sounds about right. What point are you trying to make?
 
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