Summary

Trump’s popular vote share has fallen below 50% to 49.94%, with Kamala Harris at 48.26%, narrowing his margin of victory.

Trump’s share of the popular vote is lower than Biden’s in 2020 (51.3%), Obama’s in 2012 (51.1%) and 2008 (52.9%), George W. Bush’s in 2004 (50.7%), George H.W. Bush’s in 1988 (53.2%), Reagan’s in 1984 (58.8%) and 1980 (50.7%), and Carter’s in 1976 (50.1%).

The 2024 election results highlight Trump’s narrow victory and the need for Democrats to address their mistakes and build a diverse working-class coalition.

The numbers also give Democrats a reason to push back on Trump’s mandate claims, noting most Americans did not vote for him.

    • @SquatDingloid
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      242 months ago

      By being less less poplar than he was last election, because the Dems were even less poplar

        • @[email protected]
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          82 months ago

          Their wood is too soft to stand up to the Republicans, the Democrats need something stronger, like oak or maple.

          • @MeaanBeaan
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            52 months ago

            I kinda like the sound of Maplecrat.

            • @Furbag
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              62 months ago

              Ask not what your country can do for you, but what Yew can do for your country!

        • @bitjunkie
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          12 months ago

          Soon there will be no more of them

      • JackbyDev
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        102 months ago

        He still has more than Harris. I’m not thrilled about any of this, I just don’t see any sort of significance of being under 50% when we already don’t use the popular vote for anything meaningful. If it drops below Harris’s, then that’s worth talking about.

    • KillingTimeItself
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      -32 months ago

      i think in presidential elections in order to “win” you need at minimum a 51% vote. Otherwise you don’t actually win, but i could be mixing some shit up lol.

      Voting is fucking weird.

        • KillingTimeItself
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          02 months ago

          is this the electoral college win, or did they “win” the popular vote since they had more of the votes than the opponent.

          • JackbyDev
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            12 months ago

            A genuine real win via the electoral college can happen with as little as 22% of the popular vote.

                  • JackbyDev
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                    12 months ago

                    Your question doesn’t make any sense, but I was being polite.

                    The scenario described is illustrating how lobsided small states’ electoral votes are. With 22% of the popular vote a candidate can with the electoral vote. Their opponent gets the other 78% of the popular vote.

                    It’s always an air-quotes “win” of the popular vote in America because we don’t use the popular vote to determine the winner.

                    The video is short. I’ve spent longer talking about it than the runtime of it. Just go watch it if you want the content explained.