• @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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    122 days ago

    I always hated how ohio was considered a swing state when it’s very clearly red through and through.

    • @brlemworld
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      42 days ago

      There are some big cities, it’s pretty blue

      • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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        42 days ago

        Yeah but most people outside of those cities are redder than the red scare. Like the vast majority of them. Add that with how many people in those cities that are red it’s barely got any blue at all

  • @PugJesus
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    493 days ago

    Dems snatching defeat from the jaws of victory yet again.

      • @PugJesus
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        363 days ago

        Trump had his vote count decrease from 2020, despite an increased electorate size.

        So yes. The jaws of victory were in the room with us, and the Dems fucked it.

        • RubberDuck
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          93 days ago

          This information is from election night. The total votes will exceed last time around.

        • @ThatOneKrazyKaptainOP
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          83 days ago

          74,366,055 is higher than 74,223,975 and there’s still 4% of the vote to be counted. And the US Population is basically the same as in 2020 due to COVID offsetting and birth and immigration decline related to it.

          • @njm1314
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            US population is up something like 6 million in those four years.

            • EleventhHour
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              Nobody born in the last four years got to vote.

              • @njm1314
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                I think you’ll find there a lot of people though who were alive already in 2020 who reached the age of 18 by 2024.

        • @[email protected]
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          Trump’s vote share increased in swing states, where it mattered.

          Even Kamala got a higher number of votes than biden in most swing states.

          The decrease in turnout is pretty much only in safe states.

  • @ThatOneKrazyKaptainOP
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    243 days ago

    The meme is not only did they not turn ‘weak’ red states like Texas or Ohio or Iowa or Florida into swing states, but 3 safe blue states instead ended up becoming Swing States and Arizona is now a red state.

    • @halcyoncmdr
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      133 days ago

      Arizona has been pretty solidly red for Presidential elections for a while. It may be considered a swing state because of other aspects, but it’s been almost entirely red for Presidential elections since at least the 70s.

      • @[email protected]
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        1996 and 2020 are the only times AZ swung blue in presidential elections, and even those were pretty slim. There were a couple that were just barely red: 1992 and 2016 were within 3%. But yeah, everything else within most of our lifetimes AZ was decisively GOP

    • @ThatOneKrazyKaptainOP
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      73 days ago

      Virginia and to a lesser extent NJ you could argue were redder then they really are due to factors like Youngkin, an extremely left leaning third party spread(Virginia the worst in the nation for the democrats), and Trump’s local popularity in NJ.

      But if you make that argument New Mexico and Minnesota and New Hampshire are the opposite, local factors and third parties were against Trump and he still did really well. If you want my honest 2024 swing state map prediction swap out Virginia for New Mexico

  • @LovingHippieCat
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    73 days ago

    It’s not really expanding the swing state map when the reasons those states were closer was because of the people who didn’t go out to vote. They’re still solidly blue when people actually vote.

      • @LovingHippieCat
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        Fair. We really need compulsory voting. No one should not be voting. Obviously it has to come with a bunch of other voting reforms but still.

    • @ThatOneKrazyKaptainOP
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      2020 was a massive outlier and trying to frame 2024 as a low turnout election is dishonest. 2024 is the second highest turnout of any election in decades and the third highest since 1900(only behind 2020 and 1960). The gap you see floating around is days outdated, even in this comment section people are saying Trump got less votes than last time which isn’t true anymore.

      Also how do you know some of those people didn’t defect? Trump is beating his 2020 numbers despite losing twice as many supporters to COVID, where did the new guys come from? (Especially that latter point, between old age and COVID Trump probably had another 2 million voters in 2020 who are dead now if not more)

      • mommykink
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        53 days ago

        I said this earlier and got downvoted. 2024 was literally the perfect storm for Dems between everyone being home and the election coming during an unwinnable set of circumstances for Trump (or arguably any president).

        BUT, it’s ridiculous to say that Trump’s base didn’t grow between now and then. In 2024 he got a higher percentage of almost every voter class than he did in 2016 or 2020. Whether or not that’s defections or just new voters, I don’t know and it’s probably too soon to tell, but I’ve seen things saying that more first-time Gen Zers voted for Trump much higher than predictions.

        I really am worried that Dems (the party and the voters) are going to go through a third election cycle without learning anything, bury their head in the sand, and scream “it’s just the white, flyover rednecks voting for him.”

        • @Drivebyhaiku
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          22 days ago

          It’s not just that.

          One thing that the Republicans got real good at was piping the idea of election fraud into their base. Part of what they’ve been doing is getting devoted citizens to target individuals they suspect to be democrat friendly and pouring over their registration paperwork. If they find anything amiss they report it which has made it nessisary to show up and defend one’s right to vote to the administrative bodies on a schedule.

          https://youtu.be/CkK3W0lOKcc?si=OT4mOCnlZosTGbld

          It’s meant that relatively small wildcat groups of citizens have managed to target literal tens of thousands of voters in swing states to cause confusion and delegitimize voters based on minute errors.

          They find new ways to rig the game because they believe that they are owed this.

          • @PriorityMotif
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            Thank you, after 2020 we were all warned Republicans would ramp up efforts to disenfrachise and prevent people from voting in a ton of ways. They screamed interference and they always project. I think Trump was mad that his efforts to cheat in 2020 didn’t work like they did in 2016. I would not be surprised to find out that votes were lost or removed. Florida was reporting 95% like 2 hours after the polls closed? I think the Dems could have tried to contest results in many states, but the amount of time and money required to address everything would be unreasonable and would make them look like they’re just acting like Trump. I think they also wanted to avoid scotus setting some kind of precedent. I’m looking forward to the YouTube video essay in 20 years explaining it all.

        • @ThatOneKrazyKaptainOP
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          They’ll never accept the Italians/Irish, they’re still blue, they’re still blue! They’ll never win the Dixiecrats, they’re still blue, they’re still blue The Latino Men will ALWAYS vote blue this time we swear

      • @LovingHippieCat
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        23 days ago

        I never said it was low turnout. I said that if more people voted, particularly people who voted in 2020, then it wouldn’t have been as close in those states. Millions of democratic voters sat out the election this time and that is undeniable. And many because they didn’t think it mattered or didnt think the candidate was perfect. If they had voted because of whatever would have gotten them to vote then things wouldn’t been as close in those solidly blue states.

        There were definitely people that defected but that doesn’t negate my point. 2024 was high turnout but it was particularly and mainly high for the republican party and that’s a key reason things were closer with the solidly blue states that you are claiming are swing states. And most defectors had a single issue for why, mainly things like inflation and housing costs, and also because they were simply rebelling against the incumbents as others have been doing around the world.

        If more people voted in those states then things wouldn’t have been as close and calling them swing states is disingenuous. That’s all I’m saying.

        • @ThatOneKrazyKaptainOP
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          Swing State is 5 point margin or less. Virginia is like 5.1 right now so it’s arguably stretching the definition, but still.

          Also as I pointed out, that argument doesn’t hold up nearly as well in New Hampshire or Minnesota. Trump basically ignored NH despite giving Virginia and New Mexico plenty of attention. NJ got more attention. Hell, NY and Cali got more attention. He visited it with Vance once at the literal last minute because of how hard the polls tightened in the last week(see 538). Not to mention the third party spread there was horrible for him, RFK Jr and Chase Oliver both there(and New Hampshire Republicans are very libertarian), and just Jill Stein on the left, no Cornel or Claudia or one of the fringe Socialists.

          Take out RFK Jr, add in Claudia or Cornel, get Trump to give them the same level of attention he gave Virginia or New Mexico, maybe make a speech with those clips of Democrats calling to end New Hampshire and Iowas Primary lead spot vowing to protect their first primary role. I genuinely think it would have flipped Red in that scenario.

          The other two no, but Minnesota had their Golden Boy as the VP and only held by less than 4 points. Without him? With more Trump visits? Ehhhh. New Mexico was mostly fine, I’m pretty much entirely citing 1.1% of the vote going to RFK Jr. Probably past the Swing State margin without that. Also there’s a new Liberal Party there made from moderate Libertarians.

    • @[email protected]
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      53 days ago

      Every state should be a swing state then. Alls you gotta do is get no one to vote.

      I think they’re working on that, actually

    • RubberDuck
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      53 days ago

      Isn’t this the definition of a swing state?

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      They’re still solidly blue when people actually vote.

      I mean that’s most of America.

  • @ThatOneKrazyKaptainOP
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    (If you were to include Arizona, you’d also have to include New Mexico and New Jersey, both of which were closer than Arizona. Maine is also only slightly less close than Arizona)