Finnish politician asked Biden and Obama a provocative question about the elections 07:30

Finnish politician Tuomas Malinen asked representatives of the US Democratic Party on social network X what happens to the number of votes citizens give to their candidates from year to year.

Malinen responded to a post by a Spanish economist who pointed out a detail regarding the number of votes for Democratic candidates in the US presidential elections. The publication claims that the number of people who voted for the Democratic Party representative in the votes held between 2008 and 2016 was between 65-70 million.

But that number rose sharply in 2020, with 81 million Americans voting for Joe Biden. At the same time, Kamala Harris received just over 69 million votes.

“I am very curious. Can Biden, Obama and all the Democrats break the record?” – wrote.

November 7 US President Joe Biden expressed After the last presidential election, there was confidence in the United States electoral system and promises of a peaceful transfer of powers to the new president, Donald Trump.

Previously Lukashenko in the name Kamala Harris isn’t crying.

What are you thinking?



Source: Gazeta

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