Yes, but Biden won the electoral college by a lot less than Obama in 2012, so thats kind of misleading.
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The increasing discrepency between electoral college and popular vote is a problem for Democrats and for American democracy.
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your parenthetical statement is incorrect
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??? Romney got 47.2% in 2012, Trump 46.1% in 2016.
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This is because I’m still casting illegal votes for Joe Biden
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Makes me wish Romney were a little more petty.
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That 250,000 deaths is not enough to bring the point home to over 70 million still gives me pause.
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The 80 million votes for Biden is all the more remarkable when you consider the pandemic, the damage done to the post office, and the extensive voter suppression laws enacted in 2013 and beyond.
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Right, but by that criteria Biden is likely to have gotten a higher share of eligible votes than any candidate since (I think) LBJ in 1964. Very high turnout election, which means a large popular rebuke to Trump (although a tight electoral college race).
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