All he does is win….and set records!

And a new one just got set.

That’s right folks, as votes continue to come in and be counted now 13 days post-election (yes, very strange) President Trump has just won the MOST VOTES for a Republican in the history of our country!

The first time any Republican candidate has ever crossed 76 million (or even came close to it).

In fact, even in Ronald Reagan’s landslide 1984 victory, he didn’t come close.

In Ronald Reagan’s landslide victory during the 1984 U.S. presidential election, he received 54,455,472 popular votes, which accounted for approximately 58.8% of the total votes cast. This was one of the largest electoral victories in U.S. history, where he carried 49 out of 50 states.

Here’s more, from Voz:

Last November 5, Donald Trump won at least 76,433,539 votes (small percentages in California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska are still being counted at the time of closing this news), setting a new record for the number of votes by which a Republican reached the White House. In fact, this is the best record for a conservative candidate, since the highest mark so far was obtained by Trump himself in his 2020 defeat to Joe Biden. Then, his 74,223,975 ballots fell far short of Biden’s 81,283,501, the absolute record. Despite this difference, the presidency was decided by a few ballots in several states.

Trump returned to the Oval Office with 50.2% of the ballots of the 151,657,903 voters who participated in the election. A turnout inferior by 6,552,075 to that of four years ago. In addition, his victory in the seven swing states allowed him to reach 312 electoral votes, surpassing Biden’s 306 in 2020.

In fact, the third best record for a Republican candidate is also held by the tycoon. The 62,984,829 votes that propelled him to the presidency in 2016 surpass the previous Republican record by almost a million: the 62,040,610 with which George W. Bush won re-election in 2004 against John Kerry. Between the two, John McCain crashed dismally against the first Barack Obama in 2008, failing to reach 60 million votes, while Mitt Romney neared 61 million, however, despite narrowing the popular vote margin, Romney was still decisively defeated in electoral pledges.

Nixon, winner by highest percentage; Reagan record number of pledges
However, Trump is not the Republican who won the highest percentage of popular vote relative to turnout, nor the one who won the most electoral votes. In terms of percentage points, Richard Nixon got 60.67% of the ballots validated in 1972, while Warren Harding got 60.35% in 1920. In third place is the 58.77% with which Ronald Reagan won in 1984 the largest victory in the country’s history in number of electoral votes: 525.

The second Republican with the most electoral votes obtained was Nixon (520) in 1972 (the second best historical result in this field was for Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936, with 523), followed by Reagan’s 489 in his first term (1980) and Dwight Einsenhower’s 457 in 1956.

It’s a landslide by any metric you choose to look at:

Trump won by SO MUCH that even the Woke NFL is now doing the Trump dance after touchdowns:

But here’s something hilarious….

CNN is desperately trying to somehow turn this into a negative story and they had to go back to the 1800s to try and come up with some explanation for why it’s really not very good….LOL!

I can’t even follow this, see if you speak nonsensical gibberish, maybe it will make sense to you:

Here’s more from the NY Post on the now record-setting win:

He won it bigly.

President-elect Donald Trump has nabbed the highest raw count of the popular vote of any Republican presidential hopeful ever, according to projections of the 2024 election.

As of Sunday morning, Trump clinched 74,650,000 popular votes, eclipsing his prior record of 74,224,000 votes in the 2020 election, per the Associated Press.

At the moment, that puts the incoming president ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris’ 70.9 million votes — though there is still a large swath of votes uncounted, including in California, which has an estimated 66% of the vote tabulated.

Other states, including Alaska, Arizona, Maryland, Oregon and Utah, still have outstanding votes. Roughly 5 million votes are estimated to be left outstanding.

Republicans haven’t won the popular vote in a presidential contest since 2004, when President George W. Bush got 62 million votes.

Ronald Reagan won 54 million votes in his landslide re-election in 1984 — when the country had 100 million fewer people than it does now.

President Biden still has scored the largest raw count of the popular vote of any presidential contender in US history, with 81.3 million votes for him in 2020.

Trump, 78, had swept all seven battleground states and won the Electoral College by 312 to 226. That’s the largest victory since 2012, when then-incumbent President Barack Obama notched 332 to 206.

For context, Trump’s 2016 victory was 304 to 227. Biden won the Electoral College 306 to 232.

Republicans have also recaptured the Senate and are within striking distance of retaining the House of Representatives.

So it’s actually the second-highest popular vote win of all time, second only to….Biden in 2020.

Hmmmm.

Wonder if we’ll later see some light shed on that?

You know what I mean.

Last, I’ll end with this.

While researching this article, I cam across this post on X from Johnny MAGA from 2023 where he predicted a Trump Popular Vote win and 315 electoral votes.  Wow!!  Nailed it almost perfectly a whole year early!  Yes, granted that was Trump vs. Biden, but still quite impressive Johnny!

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