imagine thinking a trump stooge or the gateway pundit could use math to prove anything....especially some oddball math crunching that has nothing to do with reality....
here are the facts-
Claim based on outdated data
Archived pages from World Population Review show the table in the posts matches that site's data as of Nov. 4. But that doesn't mean it reflected the number of registered voters as of Nov. 3. The site updated its voter registration data to reflect this year’s election the next day.
Archived pages of the website show that prior to Nov. 4 the voter registration data on the site had not been updated on the site since at least Aug. 7. The updated website now offers the date each total was counted for context because these numbers change – especially right before a major presidential election.
State data shows higher registration totals
Each state's website offers data on voter registration and total votes, which confirm those states have not counted more votes than they've registered voters. As of Nov. 6:
Nevada reported 1,821,864 registered voters, 1,280,639 ballots cast and 70.29% turnout.
Pennsylvania reported 9,091,371 registered voters and 6,685,865 ballots cast.From this data USA TODAY calculated Pennsylvania had about 73.54% voter turnout.
Minnesota reported 3,589,785 registered voters and 3,278,548 ballots cast. From this data USA TODAY calculated Minnesota had about 91.32% voter turnout.
North Carolina reported 7.36 million registered voters, 5.49 million ballots cast and 74.6% turnout.
Wisconsin reported 3,684,726 registered voters and about 3,289,472 ballots cast. USA TODAY found voter turnout to be about 72.3% in a previous fact check.
Michigan reported 8,128,430 registered voters and 5,519,348 ballots cast. From this data USA TODAY calculated Michigan had about 67.9% voter turnout.
Arizona reported 4,281,152 registered voters, 3,154,794 ballots cast and 73.69% turnout.
Georgia reported at least 7,587,625 registered voters and 4,960,605 ballots cast. From this data USA TODAY calculated Georgia had about 65.38% voter turnout or less.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...rs/6191399002/
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