Biden-Trump Election Numbers Unrealistic, Not Believable; Regardless of Whether Election Fraud Immediately Proven, U.S. Needs to Act on Basis That Biden Does Not Belong In the White House

Claims of victory for lead challenger Joe Biden in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election rest on the cartoonish implication that voter turnout was well over 100% of total registered voters from just two years ago.

When elections are rigged in certain foreign countries, one factor that emerges is when third party assessments spot unusual numbers that jump out as implausible or irregular. Perhaps, in some cases, they might involve particular locales or regions. Yet, in the case of the U.S. Presidential Election, it is the overarching numbers themselves that also are unrealistic and irregular. Even announced supposed "results" arguably imply fraud and rigging, because they are not really plausible.

Even opponents of incumbent President Donald Trump apparently are forced to admit that Trump received many millions of more votes than any candidate prior to 2020, ruoghly 74 million and still counting.

Trump's 74 million compares with less than 66 million for Hillary Rodham Clinton in 2016, when Trump himself got roughly 63 million.

The only way to allege that Biden allegedly could have won the election would be to hyperinflate Biden numbers well beyond that. Then there is the question of a cushion. Even if Biden numbers surpassed the Trump total somewhat, the only way to additionally argue that any election fraud might not have made a difference would be to give Biden an added cushion.

So Biden is alleged to have received nearly 80 million votes, a figure so unusual, in itself, as to be cartonish.

However, an added problem would be the large number of third, fourth or other party votes. American politics have become so polarized, and passions so high, that alternative parties now are getting votes in the millions.

Those numbers also have to be added in. So hyperinflating Biden numbers to beat a highly successful Trump, added to a would-be Biden cushion, added to the alternative candidate numbers, results in alleged total votes of more than 156 million. Some estimates already place the total closer to 160 million.

The total number of registered voters from 2018, just two years ago, was roughly 154 million.

Even if arguments were raised alleging massive increases in voter registrations, to make the numbers something other than impossible, they still would be unrealistic. Already attempts are made by activist media to shift attention away from those numbers, in favor of comparing voting to total population (over 18). Yet even those kinds of numbers apparently would be 20% higher than similar levels for 2016, four years ago.

Regardless of whether there would be immediate granular evidence of election fraud, sufficiently specific to criminally convict a particular individual, the assumption has to be that the claimed results are not realistic, plausible or believable.

Everything else done within existing legal frameworks has to be informed by that reality. So all existing legal frameworks to block or remove Biden or his equally cartoonish, lunatic fringe running mate, would have to be "pushed to the envelope" to undo such an attempted result.

In other words, like "going after Al Capone for tax evasion" (rather than pure racketeering), all efforts should be made to block what is unlikely an accurate election "result," yet there are added waves of ways, defined by law, to block or remove the literally deadly Biden-Harris anti-American national nightmare.

Key Words: 2020 Election, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Election Fraud, Rigged Elections

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