• @irreticent
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    185 months ago

    49% of the americans

    More accurately, 49% of voters. Out of all of the eligible voters in the 2020 election only 66% actually voted. And, that election had the highest turnout in over a century.

    So when trying to calculate how many eligible voters voted for Trump in 2020 you’ll have to take the statistics above into consideration.

    49% of 66% is 32% if my math is correct. 32% of eligible voters voted for Trump.

    Sorry for being pedantic but it annoys me when people say that half of America supports Trump when it’s just not true.

    • @crozilla
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      15 months ago

      I’m bad at math, but should that be 32% of Americans not voters.

      • @[email protected]
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        55 months ago

        Well you should subtract out the kids. I’m not going to get irritated about someone under the age of 18 not voting. That’s why it should be eligible voters, not Americans.

      • @irreticent
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        5 months ago

        33%, but yeah. Both are true.

        66% of eligible are voting, 33% of eligible are not voting. Of the 66% that did vote, half of those (I used 49%) voted for Trump. Half of the 66% is 33%.

        So, of the eligible voters, 33% voted Biden, 33% voted Trump, and 33% didn’t vote.

        Or, if you want math:

        .66 * .49 = .32 or 32%

        Edit: I misunderstood the question and gave an off-topic answer. Someone else commented the correct reason: not all Americans are eligible to vote. Children, felons in certain States, etc. Since they didn’t/can’t vote they’re not counted in the “half of America” statistic often quoted.

        Half of eligible voters voted for trump, which is about 32% of America in 2020.