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Question: When will a candidate 4 prez receive more raw votes than Biden in 2020?
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2024
 
#2
2028
 
#3
2032
 
#4
2036 or later
 
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Sir Mohamed
MohamedChalid
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« on: January 17, 2023, 10:29:54 AM »

When do you think will a candidate surpass the number of raw votes Biden received in 2020? Prior, Obama's record of 69 million votes lasted for 2 more election before it was broken.

Tbh, I'm unsure, but I'm relatively certain that it won't be 2024. My gut feeling says 2028.
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Sir Mohamed
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« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2023, 10:37:51 AM »

The next President who wins by something more than a hair-thin margin will crack that level. Even with the same percentage of the popular vote, Biden cracks that total. 

Against either challenger in 2024? I dunno, I think a rematch between Biden and Trump would see a turnout drop on both sides. Wouldn't be surprised if Biden ends up the Trump's number of raw votes in 2020 while the latter is in the 65-69 million range.
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