Everyone's replying "but California!" to which I would say that if you exclude Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas Biden would've won by almost ten million votes, and that's still not as many total votes as excluding California
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Biden also won (probably) by 36 electoral college votes, which is also a very comfortable victory. Oddly, his EV tally, ignoring faithless electors, is the same as Trump's in 2016: a neat illustration of how unrepresentative of the votes cast the electoral college can be.
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You mean "Uge"
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Bigly - no-one has ever gotten a majority like this!
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The order of vote counting created the impression of a nail biting come-from-behind victory, and that impression left a mark. Not sure when we’ll recalibrate things.
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interestingly - 4.9 million of that 5 million were just from California!
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3%. That's hardly a repudiation of Trump.
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Yeah. Disappointing but at least he lost. Unfortunately his influence will hang on in our house like bedbugs
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