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In an interview with “Life, Liberty & Levin” (Life, Liberty & Levin) of “Fox News”, Basham, founding director of the American think tank “Democracy Institute” (Democracy Institute), said that according to the predictions, Biden will be Winning the March 3 election violated a number of “non-voting metrics.”
Basham told host Mark Levin that a thorough observation of some “no-vote indicators” can generally predict the outcome of a presidential election with 100% accuracy. These indicators include: political party registration trends, candidate performance in presidential primaries, number of personal donations, and how enthusiastic supporters are at the polls.
Basham noted that indicators from four years ago clearly indicated that Trump (Trump) will win, and the situation will be the same in 2020.
He said another anomaly in the 2020 election is that Trump has already won about 11 million more votes than he won in 2016. If the current president increases his support, he could almost be re-elected.
“If you look at the results, you will find that Trump’s national votes are up almost 20% compared to 2016,” Basham said. “As long as the current president gets more votes, nobody loses in the reelection campaign. Obama lost 3.5 million votes between 2008 and 2012, but he still won easily.”
“If you look at these results, you will find that Trump performed very well in the white working class, even better than four years ago,” he continued, “Contrary to the expectations of most opinion polls, he is the voters of the suburbs. they maintained their support, did a very good job with Catholics, and increased the vote among Jewish voters. “
Basham told Levine that Trump is the Republican presidential candidate most supported by ethnic minorities since President Richard Nixon in 1960, and he performed particularly well among African Americans and Hispanics.
In fact, votes for the president across all ethnic groups have seen significant growth, especially among minority voters.
According to estimates by Edison Research (Edison Research), Trump’s vote share of black voters increased by 4 percentage points, from 8% to 12%.
According to data from Pew Research and the Associated Press, Trump’s vote among black voters increased by 2 percentage points, from 6% to 8%; Among Hispanic voters, the vote increased by 7 percentage points, from 28% to 35%. The Epoch Times cannot independently verify the accuracy of these surveys.
But overall, 26% of Trump’s votes this year came from non-white voters, representing a significant increase from 21% in 2016.
Basham added: “So if we accept that Biden violated all these indicators without a vote and won, it doesn’t just mean that one of the indicators is inaccurate … It will mean that, without precedent, each of these indicators Everything went wrong and, for the first time Once in history, all the indicators went wrong at the same time. “
Basham said another potentially irrational phenomenon in the 2020 election is the ultra-low rejection rate for votes sent by mail.
He explained: “In the primaries earlier this year, the rejection rate exceeded double digits. Historically, these key changing states, or at least key changing counties, often have very, very high rejection rates. Votes) rejection rate is less than 1%, which is often very close to zero. “
He said: “Considering the increase in absentee voting and the inexperience of the majority of new voters and those who counted the votes, it is not credible that these numbers are so low, politely.”
Some states and news organizations have announced that Biden is the winner of the 2020 presidential election, but The Epoch Times will not announce the winner until all results are certified and all legal challenges are resolved.
Although the media can calculate the winner of the general election themselves, state voters and the electoral college are the institutions that officially announce the presidential winner.
Officials from each state must certify their election results within different deadlines, and the Electoral College will vote on December 14. The ballots will then be announced by the joint session of the United States Congress on January 6, 2021, and these ballots may be challenged. After that, the president-elect will be sworn in on January 20.
Epoch Times reporter Cara Ding contributed to this report.
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