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2000-2004: Democrats 13.54%; Republicans 17.44%

2004-2008: Democrats 14.97%; Republicans -10.74%

2008-2012: Democrats -13.73%; Republicans 4.11%

2012-2016: Democrats -21.18%; Republicans 13.67%

2016-2020: Democrats 25.17%; Republicans 17.59%

Democrats experienced a 46.35% overall swing in voter turnout and the swing from 2016 was 5.7 million additional votes for Democrats.

For candidates who were not even able to get enough votes in their own primaries such that they had to steal their own primaries and for candidates who couldn't even get a 100 people to show up at their rallies, these are impossible numbers. There is no way Joe Biden and Kamala Harris did better than both Hillary Clinton and Obama, as they were far more popular.

Additionally, this creates the problem of previous elections. This is the real kicker. If the maximum votes for Democrats didn't result in a blue wave, this election, then how did they ever win, fairly, before? This fraud likely goes back a long way.

2000-2004: Democrats 13.54%; Republicans 17.44% 2004-2008: Democrats 14.97%; Republicans -10.74% 2008-2012: Democrats -13.73%; Republicans 4.11% 2012-2016: Democrats -21.18%; Republicans 13.67% 2016-2020: Democrats 25.17%; Republicans 17.59% Democrats experienced a 46.35% overall swing in voter turnout and the swing from 2016 was 5.7 million additional votes for Democrats. For candidates who were not even able to get enough votes in their own primaries such that they had to steal their own primaries and for candidates who couldn't even get a 100 people to show up at their rallies, these are impossible numbers. There is no way Joe Biden and Kamala Harris did better than both Hillary Clinton and Obama, as they were far more popular. Additionally, this creates the problem of previous elections. This is the real kicker. If the maximum votes for Democrats didn't result in a blue wave, this election, then how did they ever win, fairly, before? This fraud likely goes back a long way.

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