The 2020 election produced a record number of people voting and the highest percentage turnout in more than a century. It was an election that cost Donald Trump a second term in the White House and handed the Oval Office to Joe Biden. What changed from 2016 to 2020?
The Pew Research Center has provided multiple answers to that question, based on a survey of more than 11,000 Americans who said they had cast ballots and who were subsequently verified through other records as having voted. CONTINUED
Dan Balz, Washington Post