To be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if California was significantly more Republican, but we don't see this thanks to ballot-harvesting, mail-in voting, never purging voter rolls, and illegals voting, they are probably adding, genuinely many millions of fraudulent votes. Like, maybe 5 million or more.
This all goes to help the Dems argue that they should abolish the electoral college because "true democracy means that no one who doesn't win the popular vote should ever hold office"
When I've done calculations over the amount of votes in the country, basically the winner of the popular vote is swung in hard from California and New York.
When I calculated 2016's votes, Trump had a popular vote edge by several million until New York and California dumped nearly 10 million Democratic votes in.
He may verywell have won Illinois (which is very red except for Chicago which is wildly corrupt), and if we had legitimate elections, I suspect California would still have gone Blue, but would have been much closer.
I suspect that he probably did win AZ, WI, PA, and Georgia. However, I think New Hampshire is where we can really see that there was some genuine weakness. I predicted that state would go hard for Trump, and he very narrowly lost IIRC.
To be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if California was significantly more Republican, but we don't see this thanks to ballot-harvesting, mail-in voting, never purging voter rolls, and illegals voting, they are probably adding, genuinely many millions of fraudulent votes. Like, maybe 5 million or more.
This all goes to help the Dems argue that they should abolish the electoral college because "true democracy means that no one who doesn't win the popular vote should ever hold office"
When I've done calculations over the amount of votes in the country, basically the winner of the popular vote is swung in hard from California and New York.
When I calculated 2016's votes, Trump had a popular vote edge by several million until New York and California dumped nearly 10 million Democratic votes in.
He may verywell have won Illinois (which is very red except for Chicago which is wildly corrupt), and if we had legitimate elections, I suspect California would still have gone Blue, but would have been much closer.
To be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if California was significantly more Republican, and thanks to ballot-harvesting, mail-in voting, never purging voter rolls, and illegals voting, they are probably adding, genuinely many millions of fraudulent votes.
When I've done calculations over the amount of votes in the country, basically the winner of the popular vote is swung in hard from California and New York.
When I calculated 2016's votes, Trump had a popular vote edge by several million until New York and California dumped nearly 10 million Democratic votes in.
He may verywell have won Illinois (which is very red except for Chicago which is wildly corrupt), and if we had legitimate elections, I suspect California would still have gone Blue, but would have been much closer.