My assumption is that we're headed for a high-turnout election, Trump will get not only more votes but a higher % of all eligible voters than he did in 2016 - but even so, he is still likely to lose.
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More, and will lose easily.
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If more people are voting, he'll probably get more votes. Not sure that matters.
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More, probably, but he will still lose the popular vote, for what it's worth.
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My view is that Trump will be around 68-72 million votes and Biden around 75-77. The turnout will be huge. And the margin of a Biden victory will just look larger due to California being so blue.
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Lol, what world are you living in?
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More but will lose the popular vote by a wider margin than '16, and have a lower % of the total vote. I expect a significant increase in total votes this year.
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c'mon dude.
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