In 2020, Let's Go Brandon purportedly got 81,282,916 votes to Trump's 74,223,369 votes. That's a vote total of 155,506,285 votes.
In 2024, we currently see the following:
There's only a difference of a little over a million votes from 2020. Either Let's Go Brandon truly did earn a record vote volume and it was erased by Trump in 2024, or, there were 26 million more votes in 2020 than there were in 2016 (~128 million for Trump and Clinton combined):
And if the latter is true, Let's Go Brandon got 11.7 million more votes than did Obama (69.4 million) at his most popular in 2008 when there were 129.4 million votes for the two major candidates.
Notice in 2016 and 2008 the totals were awfully close? Yet the vote total sudden leapt up 26 million votes. That's absurd unless there was cheating or duplicate votes being counted.
And if that absurdity holds true for 2024, Trump, whose vote totals went from 62.9 million in 2016, to 74.2 million in 2020 to 77 million in 2024, actually blew out Kamala Harris by a lot more than 3 million votes and cheating still occurred in crazy numbers. If we extrapolate out the vote total growth from 2008 to 2016, an extra 1.4 million, then 2024 should expect a total of 130.8 million. If Trumps' total was 77 million that would leave just 53 million votes for Harris.
The thing is that so many people went and voted for Trump that they swamped the cheat. It would explain the push polls saying Harris was going to win Iowa for example. It would explain why the Harris campaign thought they were going to 'win'. It would explain a lot actually.
But that's just conspiracy theory stuff. Right?
Maybe it's just that the extra 26 million votes appeared due to illegal immigrants. That would explain why the 2024 vote totals were similar to the 2020 vote totals. 26 million illegal immigrants is nothing to sneeze at. Of course that's also conspiracy theory stuff, right?
Fine. It's all just conspiracy theory and Trump did just retake the White House. Fine. I'm skeptical about the 2020 and 2024 vote totals, but I'll still take it. Nevertheless, to me it just speaks to creating better controls for open and fair voting. Federal rules. At a Constitutional level. Because something about the 2020 election, and even the Harris total in 2024, still seems off.