Did I hurt your feelings?
Na. The density and lack of looking in the mirror does.
1- Biden was never as popular as Obama. Hell, he outspent McCain 3:1 and only won by 7.2%.
2- The US has never seen so many votes in a Presidential election.
3- 30% vote increase is the largest increase in votes for POTUS over the previous election.
4- The US had 168.31 million registered voters in 2020, 2022 records show 161.42 million. The 2020 election total is ~155 million votes, but the Census bureau shows that "66.8% of citizens 18 years and older" participated. The math doesn't work- don't claim that I'm saying anything about the integrity of the election- this is all info I found by searching.
But against Trump you become very popular.
In 2016 Trump was barely known on the political scene. In 2020 Trump (and his behavior) were very well known. His early rallies turning into violence followed by a decline in attendance because we became familiar with his antics etc.
Maybe the attendance increase was due to the belief Trump was the first in a long time to be deemed the anti-establishment, America First Republican while his antics created a blue tsunami?
It's obvious you do question the election integrity. Good for you. Next time say so.
Of course people voted for Biden in order to stop Trump but I'm not sure where 30 million voters came from (2016 total was ~128 million votes vs 2020 total of >155 million)- with that kind of increase, I'm not sure absentee and mailed-in vote totals made the difference.
Covid?
Stop inferring. Also, you're conclusion about Trump winning because people will put up with him goes against any logic WRT the ~30 million vote increase and with his comment about never swore to uphold the Constitution and his lawyers seem to be on some very potent drugs if they actually believe (quoted from the link) "Trump's legal team wrote. "Section Three does not apply, because the presidency is not an office 'under the United States,' the president is not an 'officer of the United States,' and President Trump did not take an oath 'to support the Constitution of the United States.' ".
That's meaningless. Trump won Iowa. You can say, Well 85% of registered Republicans didn't vote. See, we didn't want him! Except the part about that 15% did vote, and he won by 30 pts. (See Mikado.)