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Old 10-27-2020, 10:10 AM   #7777
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Given the higher turnout expected, I'm very curious how that's going to turn out. Some predict 150 million voters this time around (126 million last time). Trump had 62 million votes last time which I believe was the most any Republican president has ever had.

He can probably win the election with about 46% of the vote. Can he find 7 million more votes?

Or maybe more accurately, he had 2.9 million votes in Pennsylvania last time. Pennsylvania had 6.1 million voters. This time around, Pennsylvania has 9 million registered voters. Assuming 8 million of those vote, can Trump find another million voters in Pennsylvania?

46% is incredibly low. He had one of the lowest percentages of the popular vote for a winning president.

I think he'll need a higher percentage.

I'm nervous about him winning, but when I think it about it, it's difficult to imagine he's gained a lot votes, and if more people are coming out it seems like it can't be good for Trump, but the United States is insane, so I have no clue.

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