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minus-square@jordanlundMlink4•8 hours agoYou might be right, I was thinking that 24% of Republicans HAD to be larger than 14% overall, but breaking it down: Republicans in 2020 were 74,223,975 votes out of 158,429,631 cast. 46.8% of all votes cast. If 24% of them want to turn the election to Trump, regardless of who wins, that would be 17,813,754 votes or 11% of votes overall.
You might be right, I was thinking that 24% of Republicans HAD to be larger than 14% overall, but breaking it down:
Republicans in 2020 were 74,223,975 votes out of 158,429,631 cast. 46.8% of all votes cast.
If 24% of them want to turn the election to Trump, regardless of who wins, that would be 17,813,754 votes or 11% of votes overall.