Biden gets more votes than Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Obama in 2012

According to a letter from The Guardian newspaper, the US's Democrat candidate for president, Joe Biden, has received more votes than former candidate Hillary Clinton in 2016 and former President Barack Obama in 2012. In 2016, Hillary Clinton had received a total of 65 million and 853 thousand and 625 votes, while Joe Biden was counted [...]
In 2016, Hillary Clinton had received a total of 65 million and 853 thousand and 625 votes, while Joe Biden has received over 67 million votes from the current count.
Later, it was confirmed that Joe Biden in this year's elections has received even more votes than former President Barack Obama in 2012, when he received 65 million and 915 thousand votes. Beden has already gone to over 67 million votes.
Moreover, Joe Biden in this election received more votes than the number of votes Trump had received in 2016 when he was elected president. At the time, the head of the White House had less than 63 million votes, four million less than Biden has in this election.
However, the total number of votes does not always determine the winner of elections in the United States because of the electoral system. This was witnessed in past elections, when Clinton had nearly three million votes more than Trump, but there were fewer votes in the Electoral College.











