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originally posted by: opethPA
a reply to: 777Vader
I am sure it wont matter on this thread but in regards to the 133 million votes scenario the following 3 plus hundreds of other sources all disagree. Ideally you can provide a source that actually shows proof that 133million was the actual number.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimated there were 168,300,000 registered voters at the time of the election, according to a January 2022 population report (page 3) (here) – not 133 million. The same bureau reported similar figures in April 2021 (Table 1) (here).
www.reuters.com...
The 133 million figure shared on social media is also far lower than the more than 136 million ballots cast in the 2016 election. “The number of 133 million registered voters is plainly false,” said Michael McDonald, a University of Florida political scientist who runs the election data site, U.S. Election Project.
apnews.com...
In 2022, there were 161.42 million people registered to vote in the United States. This is a decrease from the previous election, when 168.31 million people were registered to vote.
www.statista.com...
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: opethPA
a reply to: 777Vader
I am sure it wont matter on this thread but in regards to the 133 million votes scenario the following 3 plus hundreds of other sources all disagree. Ideally you can provide a source that actually shows proof that 133million was the actual number.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimated there were 168,300,000 registered voters at the time of the election, according to a January 2022 population report (page 3) (here) – not 133 million. The same bureau reported similar figures in April 2021 (Table 1) (here).
www.reuters.com...
The 133 million figure shared on social media is also far lower than the more than 136 million ballots cast in the 2016 election. “The number of 133 million registered voters is plainly false,” said Michael McDonald, a University of Florida political scientist who runs the election data site, U.S. Election Project.
apnews.com...
In 2022, there were 161.42 million people registered to vote in the United States. This is a decrease from the previous election, when 168.31 million people were registered to vote.
www.statista.com...
How many of those registered voters were dead though?
originally posted by: opethPA
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: opethPA
a reply to: 777Vader
I am sure it wont matter on this thread but in regards to the 133 million votes scenario the following 3 plus hundreds of other sources all disagree. Ideally you can provide a source that actually shows proof that 133million was the actual number.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimated there were 168,300,000 registered voters at the time of the election, according to a January 2022 population report (page 3) (here) – not 133 million. The same bureau reported similar figures in April 2021 (Table 1) (here).
www.reuters.com...
The 133 million figure shared on social media is also far lower than the more than 136 million ballots cast in the 2016 election. “The number of 133 million registered voters is plainly false,” said Michael McDonald, a University of Florida political scientist who runs the election data site, U.S. Election Project.
apnews.com...
In 2022, there were 161.42 million people registered to vote in the United States. This is a decrease from the previous election, when 168.31 million people were registered to vote.
www.statista.com...
How many of those registered voters were dead though?
Couldn't tell you since the image doesn't talk about dead registered voters.
Popular vote 65,915,795[2] vs 60,933,504[2]
originally posted by: 777Vader
a reply to: opethPA
Voters and votes are two different things.
edit on 777Vpm22America/ChicagoMon, 22 Apr 2024 20:43:29 -0500 by 777Vader because:
False claims about the 2020 presidential election persist online, including the bogus allegation that vote tallies in the presidential race don’t add up because they exceed the total number of registered voters in the country.
“Donald Trump got 74 million votes and There are 133 million registered voters in the USA,” reads a popular but inaccurate tweet that was shared more than 10,000 times. “If every single registered voter went out and voted there would only be 59 million votes left for Biden. How did he get 81 million votes?”
A screenshot of the post was shared thousands of times on Facebook.
The U.S. Census Bureau estimated there were 168,300,000 registered voters at the time of the election, according to a January 2022 population report (page 3) (here) – not 133 million. The same bureau reported similar figures in April 2021 (Table 1) (here).
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
It looks like the allegations of Bernie Sanders raping a child is going mainstream. I first read about it 9 years ago. TicTok has sped up the circulation rate of information. Is it any wonder why they want to shut it down so bad?
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originally posted by: cherokeetroy
x.com...
"Odessa on a civilian ship.
According to pro-Russian partisans, these Frenchmen were met and escorted by NATO officers. It is also reported that another transfer of French military personnel to Ukraine is planned in the near future."
originally posted by: burritocat
a reply to: 777Vader
What? No. If anything I was not tricked by a giant psyop thats being used against people to entrap them and gather intel and make anyone who questions the government look crazy. If you want to believe in it, you do you. But Im not falling for it.
originally posted by: daskakik
a reply to: cherokeetroy
Although I don't subscribe to the theory, it seems pretty straightforward to me.
Q asked who here believes there needs to be a coup against the current government? You all raised your hands. Now they know who you are and where you stand.
It ain't that complicated.