That actually makes sense. There's 4 million more Americans now than there were in 2018, and only about half of all Americans register to vote. Half of four million is two million.
Of course, that's four million children and not voting-age adults, but every year, everyone gets a year older. If there were 6 or 7 million more registered voters in 2020 than 2018, then I'd question the maths.
That actually makes sense. There's 4 million more Americans now than there were in 2018, and only about half of all Americans register to vote. Half of four million is two million.
Of course, that's four million children and not voting-age adults, but every year, everyone gets a year older. If there were 6 or 7 million more registered voters in 2020 than 2018, then I'd question the maths.