clearspira wrote: ↑Sun Jul 25, 2021 7:24 pm
He still won an election and got a bigger vote share in 2020 than literally any other standing president before him.
No, he didn't. Trump won ~46.9% of the popular vote, a middling result for Republican nominees over the last 40 years, and a middling result for incumbent presidents over the same period. Trump's enormous popular vote
total (not share), is the result of two things:
1) An unusually high turnout, which likely has more to do with the increasingly apocalyptic rhetoric everyone's using and the fact that most voters had nothing better to do because of the whole pandemic that happened.
2) The fact that the population of the United States has grown more or less continuously. If you assumed a constant population, Reagan in 1984, Obama in 2008 and Trump in 2020 would have all won roughly the same number of votes (Obama would be about 2% smaller). In reality, Reagan won about 54.5 million votes, Obama won about 69.5 million votes, and Trump won about 74.2 million votes.