Summary

The recent U.S. election saw a significant Democratic underperformance, with Kamala Harris drawing 1.4 million fewer votes than Joe Biden in 2020, while Donald Trump gained 1.1 million additional votes.

Nationally, Democrats lost more votes than Republicans gained, but in key swing states like Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, Trump’s gains outpaced Harris’s losses, securing his victory.

In many counties, Democratic votes dropped sharply even where Republican gains were modest.

Higher turnout in swing states, driven by Trump supporters, was a crucial factor in his win.

  • @chakan2
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    43 hours ago

    I have yet to get a positive on this…Does anyone know anyone that sat this election out personally? I’m not judging, I just want to hear someone say yes.

    • Aviandelight
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      52 hours ago

      Yes a few of my male friends did. One was typical genx “meh” and the others just hated Kamala because she’s a woman. Honestly it’s disgusting.

      • @chakan2
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        11 hour ago

        Thanks. Ok…I guess we did sit this one out. I was hoping I could bank on election fraud over the US being a giant turd of indifference…but alas.

    • @MegaUltraChicken
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      62 hours ago

      Yep, talked to an old coworker from GA the day before. Got “neither party will help me”. Doesn’t take the threat from Trump seriously. I won’t be talking to that person again.

      • @chakan2
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        1 hour ago

        Thanks…see my comment above.

        I kept getting the internet stories regurgitated at me rather than first hand knowledge. It’s statistically unlikely out of the 50-100 Democrats I know, none of them sat this out. It’s 1 in 7 by last count, I should know someone…

        Anyway, thanks for proving me wrong.

        • @IMongoose
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          117 minutes ago

          It seems really localized. My county had almost 80% of registered voters vote, which seems crazy high to me.

        • @MegaUltraChicken
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          11 hour ago

          The biggest and most painful lesson I’ve learned this week is that the average American is a bad person, even within my friends and family. Being a decent human being in America is an exception. They knew and didn’t care. The ones who sat out and the ones who voted for this truly deserve all the pain coming their way.

    • EleventhHour
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      12 hours ago

      Yep, although he was gonna vote for Trump, so…

  • @Rapidcreek
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    5 hours ago

    In a way Trump’s vote stayed flat too. He didn’t get that many votes more than last time. Meaning he does have a hard ceiling. Problem was that Harris received less votes in certain segments than Biden, mostly men.

    • mommykink
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      55 hours ago

      I don’t think so. The total number of votes didn’t change much, but it isn’t like the exact same people from 2020 came out for him again. He made massive gains in black and Hispanic voters, for example, so his base isn’t necessarily capped yet.

  • @givesomefucks
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    135 hours ago

    We can’t out trump trump.

    His voters might answer a poll that they like the Dem agrees with trump now, but they’ll never vote D.

    Chasing them just pisses off actual Dem voters, which leads to them not voting.

    It’s literally the same as Charlie Brown trying to kick that fucking football. Except in this case our lives hinge on making a fucking field goal, and someone pays Charlie Brown to keep letting Lucy hold the ball and pretending to be surprised.