Mfw mainstream media and shills on Sup Forums tell me that Trump has no chance

>mfw mainstream media and shills on Sup Forums tell me that Trump has no chance

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That's all the people who vote, 15m? Seriously?

>Wilkie

It seems the big majority of americans vote democrat.

false

They also never report on the enthusiasm gap on the democrat side this cycle.

Now check total GOP primary votes against

>That's all the people who vote, 15m?
no. thats all that voted for trump. more than 15m voted against him.

I guess that's why we've only ever had democrat presidents since the beginning of the country

>mfw uruguayans don't realize that most countries actually grew in population over the last 100 years

If you adjust for the increase in population Dubya did better in the 2000 election. Slightly, but still better.

You don't vote against people in primaries. You only show support for a single candidate. At least say it properly. The number of voters who voted for someone else other than Trump is likely equally as high as the number who voted for him.

That would have to imply that everyone who came in, voted

that's not true. trump got 2/3 of the repub vote. he must be doing Jew math counting democrat votes as against him

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Uh no? It's percentage based. If the population is 15% bigger, the overall vote should be 15% higher.

If you included everyone who came in or got born, it would be 35 million higher, not 1.3 million.

>trump got 2/3 of the repub vote.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_presidential_primaries,_2016

>44.24%

>Taft

wat

Goldwater deserved a lot more votes than he got.

Got the dem one too? Rather curious

primaries get basically 0 votes. general election get like 100 million unless super hype, less than half our population

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the popular vote does not determine who wins. Trump has 62% of the delegates.

no one was talking about delegates, nigger. we were talking about how many votes people were getting and how many voters there were.

It's not a requirement to vote and people vote or don't vote for various reasons. I don't think percentage of population voting is a good measure.