In 2016, Trump won Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin (and the presidency) by a combined 77,744 votes. Right now, Biden is ahead in those three states by three times that margin - 233,001 votes.
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To sum up: Trump lost the popular vote by 2.9 million votes in 2016, whereas Biden is on track to win it by 7 million+. But Biden won the Electoral College by a tighter raw vote margin.
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It's way past time, we should
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You analyze data to unnecessary death sometimes.
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nope, because he’s totally right. This election was closer than 2016, by the electoral college standards. That’s fucking bad news, considering the popular vote margin.
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and he is winning the popular vote by more than 300% than Trump won last time, which is to say Trump was rejected twice by America
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You just cherry picked those three. There were several groupings that put him over the top.
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Yes, he did. Why throw Michigan’s 150k margin out?
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Make no sense. Should look at the bigger ones that are sufficient to win: Mi, PA, WI. WI is the tipping point
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