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Renamed said:
Shtinamin_ said:

Ok so whats wrong with the math then?
I was focusing on 2020, why are you focusing on 2022?
We as a society, we have a natural population gain, and have been every year, so of course 2022's registered are more than 2020's.

I'm not focusing on anything other than your character analysis of that site and their brazen display of inaccuracy.

You: They do a good job, and are reliable.

Them: "In 2022, there were 168.42 million people registered to vote in the United States. This is a decrease from the previous election, when 168.31 million people were registered to vote."

168.42 is less than 168.31?  Good job?  Reliable?

Ok yeah that statement is rather silly, I'll let them know of their typo.
Can I ask for your help to find another website that is reliable in terms of the number of registered voters? Until then statista.com will be sufficient due to their great track record keeping and data sourcing.

Also are you more worried that the information on the graph is inaccurate or false? Or are you more worried over their analyzing of their own graphs?

Last edited by Shtinamin_ - on 07 December 2023

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