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  • Trump literally laughed about Union busting with Elon in front of millions on a Twitter space.

    No republicans voted to extend the child tax credit this year.

    Republicans tried to kill union pensions, Dems saved it with their slim majority.

    Joe Biden did the Chips Act, saving and creating over 800k jobs from being shipped overseas.

    Republicans are the ones in favor of Right to Work.

    Joe Biden at his old age literally marched on the picket line with union workers.

    Seriously, I mean this with no disrespect. What the fuck are you talking about?

  • This literally makes no sense. That immigration bill was bipartisan. And if Latinos felt Dems shifted to far right (which is laughable if you actually look at the policies), why would they vote even further right? THAT MAKES NO SENSE!

  • Trump gained 2% of black men, and lost 2% of black women. He made virtually no gains with black voters.

    He gained literally 1% of them. I don’t know where this narrative of trump making massive gains with black people is coming from. All the data suggest at best, a very small gain from 2020 compared to the enormous gains he received with Latinos.

  • It appears that’s what won him the election. Yes turnout was down, but the demo percentages from 2020 to 2024 are not that much different outside of Latino voters.

    And I must ask? How did Trump pull this off? And would Kamala have won without the Latino rightward shift?

  • I’m not blaming anyone, I’m just pointing out the actual data and asking how & why? For example,

    White turnout increased this election, but trump lost some white men & women support again like he did in 2020. And it appears Harris did bettter with white women than Obama, Hillary or Biden. The white vote didn’t change that much.

    Black turnout was slightly down, and Trump was able to make a small 2% gain from black men, which isn’t much considering they made up 5% of the electorate this election.

    As for the “other” demo. It’s every other ethnicity, but none of them are really big enough to have really big impact unless a specific state has a very large percentage of them and they all go overwhelmingly one way.

    So I’m just saying, the only big outlier I see is the Latino vote. Which shifted HUGE for trump, and it appears that’s what won him the election. And I’m asking is that true? And if so, why? Compared to other demos.