If I may ...
You are smoking drugs if you think Grandpa Silver Alert Houseplant legitimately got 81M votes. The very idea of that is absurd.
Exactly.
Below is a stolen comment from another blog.
"And yet we're supposed to believe :
That in 2008, when Barack Obama was about the perfect
candidate. He projected an image of youth, relevance and erudition. His image was charismatic enough to fill stadiums and he had a gift for plagiarized adages like “We’re the ones we’ve been waiting for”, as well as neologisms like “shovel-ready jobs”. Implicit in his victory was the notion that the election of someone with African ancestry would expiate the great national sins of slavery and segregation and reduce racial antipathies. The result against the clumsy campaign of John McCain, who appeared old and erratic was a sound whipping.
Popular (Electoral College) Votes:
Obama: 69,498,516 (365) McCain: 59,948,323(173)
Total Votes: 129,446,839
(that’s 8.4 million more than in 2004, attributed to Obama bringing out unprecedented numbers of new and minority voters)
In 2012, Obama’s novelty had worn off, but Romney was another dull donor-class Republican with campaign rhetoric at odds with his record who ran an abysmal campaign and was still whipped:
Popular (Electoral College) Votes:
Obama: 65,915,795 (332) Romney: 60,933,504(206)
Total Votes: 126,849,299.
In 2016, with all major legacy and digital media outlets pushing Hillary Clinton as the first Madam President, despite her deficiencies as a national stage politician, and running against an underfunded outsider Donald Trump:
Popular (Electoral College) Votes:
Trump: 62,984,828 (304) Clinton: 65,853,514 (227)
Total Votes: 128,838,342
Electoral College 7 “faithless electors”.
In 2020, Joe Biden ran a “basement campaign” and had numerous gaffes. Trump was enjoying increased support, and had the power of incumbency.
Popular (Electoral College) Votes:
Biden: 81,268,924 (306) Trump: 74,216,154 (232)
Total Votes: 155,485,078
Notice something odd?"