Are we supposed to believe hundreds of thousands of people voted for their party's president but not the Senator?
Trump supporters are questioning why Joe Biden has so many more votes, in the case of Georgia nearly 96,000, in key swing states compared to the number of people who voted for Democratic Senators on the same ticket.
Usually, voters will choose both their preferred president and that president’s corresponding political party when it comes to choosing their Congressional candidate.
“Overwhelming shares of voters who are supporting Trump and Biden say they are also supporting the same-party candidate for Senate,” reportedPewbefore the election.
However, in key swing states, numbers that would normally expected to be close are showing wild differences when it comes to Joe Biden.
For example, in Georgia, 2,414,651 voted for Biden compared to 2,318,850 who voted for the Democratic Senator – a difference of 95,801.
Poll workers tabulate ballots inside the Maricopa County Elections Department during the 2020 Presidential election in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S., on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. Joe Biden stood on the brink of claiming the presidency from Donald Trump on Thursday, with a handful of states expecting to complete their vote counts despite Republicans opening legal fights to stop counting in at least two states. Photographer: Ash Ponders/Bloomberg via Getty Images