The presidential election of 2024 was three weeks ago, but as of Tuesday morning, New Jersey has still counted only 91 % of the votes that were cast ( or something ) there. Oregon and California have n’t attempted to count the 93 %. The common voting tallies for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continue to be adjusted several times per day. Trump still has a comfortable lead, but Harris has ( surprise, surprise ) been steadily narrowing that lead. On what is peculiarly also referred to as Election Day, Trump’s common ballot prospect was about 4.5 million, then it’s down to 2.4 million and decreasing, but may still carry. What actually happened to the four million citizens who voted for Old Joe Biden in 2020 but were not there in 2024?  ,
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In 2020, 158, 614, 475 seats were actually cast. After skillfully campaigning from his room and saying and doing very little, Old Joe Biden received 81, 286, 454 and became, as Stephen Kruiser exquisitely dubbed him,” President LOL Eighty-One Million”. Trump got 74, 225, 926, and the remainder were divided among the common group of self-important sociopaths, head-in-the-clouds intellectuals, and incorrigible narcissists who run for president every four years.
By contrast, in 2024 thus far there have been 154, 429, 610 votes counted, or actually, a couple of hundred thousand more than that since the source does n’t have the very latest totals for Trump and Harris as of yet. Decision Desk HQ already lists 77, 070, 008 vote for Trump and 74, 640, 033 for Harris. No indication of how much the vote counting will continue, but it seems safe to assume that the count must be over. As a result, we can conclude that there were almost four million fewer votes cast in 2024 than in 2020.
This election record has not been this extraordinary. In 2016, 137, 143, 218 votes were cast, which means that in 2020, entirely 21 million people voted who had not done so in the past vote. In 2012, there were 129, 237, 642 seats. That represented a slight decline from 2008, when there were 131, 473, 705 seats. In 2004, the entire was 122, 303, 590. In 2000, it was 105, 425, 985.
Since there has been a steady increase in the number of national election seats over the past decade, with one vote reduction in 2012 when 58.6 % of eligible voters registered in 2008, which is likely what contributed to the decline in voter interest.  ,
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By any common, but, 2020 was an aberration. Turnout was high, with 66.6 % of eligible voters casting ballots. Four million fewer votes were cast, despite voter turnout accounts that were even higher in 2024 and voting curiosity that was even higher overall.  ,
What was the destination of these four million people?
It’s looking exceedingly as if Kruiser and all the millions of others who were skeptical about the benefits of the 2020 vote, only to be ridiculed, vilified, and deplatformed for their sufferings, have been proven right. LOL Eighty-One Million however. The “water key crack” in Atlanta, followed by the ballot boxes that were removed from under furniture and counted after the advertising and other observers had left, the Detroit window covering, and all other indications of enormous shenanigans appear to have been instances of where there is smoke and there is fire.  ,
 ,  ,  , Related:  , Where Are the Missing 11 Million Citizens?
The state has already endured almost all of the Biden regime’s four years, which is a pointless outcome, given the very unlikely election of 2020. But in a larger feeling, it is n’t debate at all. The coming Trump administration will also need to implement significant election reform if America is to have free and fair elections in the future. Not only will the Republicans need to continue to exercise the attention that prevented large-scale trickery in 2024. Then, in 2028, the same forces that brought us Old Joe Biden will bring us Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, or some other communist idealist, and we will end up worse and straight back where we are now.  ,
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Trump faces an uphill battle, but, if he really tries to center election reforms. He will face accusations that he cheated the democratic process like the Democrats did. Trump, on top of that, faces a difficult task in carrying out all of his campaign promises. The fight to ensure the dignity of our elections, like so many others, has been joined.