Considering that Biden blew past previous turnout records and managed 10+ million more votes than any other candidate in history, I'm skeptical that the lack of ground game left too many votes on the table, especially enough to account for the polling discrepancy.
Considering that Biden blew past previous turnout records and managed 10+ million more votes than any other candidate in history, I'm skeptical that the lack of ground game left too many votes on the table, especially enough to account for the polling discrepancy.
Bear in mind that national turnout in the 2020 Presidential Election was a mere 66.6 percent. That is absolutely dismal compared to other Western democracies (75–90 percent) or even the State of Minnesota (80 percent)!
Moreover, that is leaving 33.4 percent of registered voters "on the table". Surely by any measure that is outrageously many?
Bizarrely enough, many pundits actually think America’s "record-setting turnout" was "excellent".
Considering that Biden blew past previous turnout records and managed 10+ million more votes than any other candidate in history, I'm skeptical that the lack of ground game left too many votes on the table, especially enough to account for the polling discrepancy.
I strongly disagree.
Bear in mind that national turnout in the 2020 Presidential Election was a mere 66.6 percent. That is absolutely dismal compared to other Western democracies (75–90 percent) or even the State of Minnesota (80 percent)!
Moreover, that is leaving 33.4 percent of registered voters "on the table". Surely by any measure that is outrageously many?
Bizarrely enough, many pundits actually think America’s "record-setting turnout" was "excellent".