There is current controversy over whether most American people wanted a Biden presidency, which is portrayed in a graphic from Reuters:
As most Americans have not wanted a Biden presidency for years now, it can be asked if they ever did. In the case where that answer comes up negative, then a follow-up question would be that, if most Americans never wanted a Biden presidency, then who did?
Using the website 270towin.com you can see that after the presidency of free market advocate, Calvin Coolidge, in the 1920’s (bottom-right), most of America voted republican:
But once FDR and his cronies took over in 1932, voting flipped. Once free market advocate, Dwight Eisenhower, got elected in 1952, America flipped back. After LBJ and his cronies took the office of the presidency, America flipped back — until free market advocate, Richard Nixon won.
Similar switches occurred with Jimmy Carter in 1976 and the free market advocate, Ronald Reagan, in 1980 and especially 1984. But, after Reagan, a targeted paradigm-shift occurred in U.S. elections:
Gallup polls indicated that 30% of America was Democrat in 2020:
But in the sample of 20 states that track registered voters, 45% were found to be Democrat:
It makes you wonder, are some of the registered Democrat voters dead people? Their proportional representation among registered voters does not match the demographic Gallop polls — though the proportion of registered Republicans does match their background demography.
Official tallies had put Biden at 81 million and Trump at 74 million, but election critic Mike Lindell puts Biden at under 68 million and Trump at 80 million — which, if true, makes more than 15% of Biden’s official vote count “fake.”