>>1360988That's 12 million, but yeah, I was talking about your hypothetical: if all those remaining 9 million ballots went to her she'd still be well shy of Biden's turnout, but by 3 million rather than 8.
My napkin math estimate of final tallies is around 74 million for her and 77-78 million for Trump, so realistically I expect we'll find Dems lost ~7 million voters while Trump gained 3-4 million. And it looks like voter turnout was around 2% lower this election cycle compared to 2020, or at least that's what a different article (also Newsweek) referenced in OP's submission is reporting.