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Happy election day! I want to share a surprising experience from voting. While in line, I spoke with four young, single women who fit the demographic expected to support Kamala Harris. To my surprise, they all expressed support for Trump, citing concerns about safety, affordability, and their futures. This demographic, which is crucial for Kamala, seems to be shifting. Despite ads suggesting women can vote for Kamala without pressure, it appears that social pressure from other women may be influencing their choices. The young suburban women I encountered are secretly leaning towards Trump, which I believe is not reflected in polls. This could indicate a significant shift in voter sentiment, potentially leading to a strong victory. What was your voting experience like? Stay in line; we can win and put America first!

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Kamala lost because the power structure did not support her as expected. The absence of votes that had previously helped Joe Biden in 2020 suggests that a significant portion of the electorate was not mobilized for her in 2024. This lack of support indicates a failure to engage the voters who had previously participated, leading to her defeat. The discussion around her loss often distracts from the underlying issues of democracy in America.

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I'm upset and disappointed but not surprised. Back in July, when Joe Biden stepped down and Kamala took over, I cried for a week. I realized that even if the best candidate was a woman of color, many would still choose to vote for anyone else. There are men, both white and non-white, who would rather support anyone other than a woman with melanin. Female students of color understand this struggle firsthand.

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I was out getting champagne and chatted with a store clerk about voting. He mentioned he voted early, and I expressed confidence that Kamala Harris would win. I emphasized that women are voting in unprecedented numbers, especially on reproductive rights. Despite his skepticism about close numbers, I insisted she would win swing states and more. I told him he wasted his vote, then left with my champagne. Ultimately, Harris did not win, and there were 18 million fewer votes than in 2020. High turnout is crucial for Democrats, and one cannot predict election outcomes without considering the effects of racism and misogyny.

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A person is helping their grandma vote, encouraging her to vote for the "first Black woman president ever," who is also a Democrat. The person guides the grandma on where to write, emphasizing that she is voting for the "first woman president," Kamala Harris.

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Are there places where the vice president outperformed Joe Biden in 2020? Let's take a look. Harris did indeed overperform in some areas. However, when we examine the eastern side, it appears there are no counties where she outperformed him. In fact, there is literally nothing to report from that region.

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Kamala Harris didn't receive support from various groups, not just Black men. Many voters, including women, didn't back her campaign. It’s disappointing to see that even a comedian like Cat Williams garnered more votes. There were expectations for her to show up and engage, but she seemed absent and disconnected from her own supporters.

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In Georgia and North Carolina, early voting shows low propensity voters are participating, but urban and female turnout is down compared to 2020. This trend is surprising to many. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris has significant challenges to address as Trump is expected to win today.

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The Democratic margin among Black men under 45 has seen a significant decline, from Obama's 81-point win in 2012 to a projected 41-point lead for Kamala Harris. This is part of a trend of younger Black men moving away from the Democratic Party. Among Black men overall, Harris is also performing weakly, potentially marking the worst Democratic performance since 1960. Obama won Black men by 85 points, Clinton by 71, Biden by 69, and Harris is projected to win by only 54. While Harris is doing better with Black women than Black men, she is still underperforming compared to previous Democratic candidates. Obama and Clinton both won Black women by 93 points, Biden by 85, and Harris is projected to win by 71. If this holds true, Harris would have the worst performance for a Democratic candidate among Black women since 1960.

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Racism and misogyny persist in our society, despite some people's reluctance to acknowledge it. My experiences and the data show a clear racial and educational divide in voting patterns, with college-educated individuals more likely to support Kamala Harris. This reality can be uncomfortable, but it reflects an inconvenient truth about our country. While some argue that voters chose Trump for reasons other than racism, it's important to recognize that many Black voters, despite economic challenges, supported Harris. However, there was a notable split, with a higher percentage of Black voters supporting Trump than in previous elections. This complexity suggests that attributing voting behavior solely to racism overlooks other significant factors.

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Democrats face challenges in winning back white men, a demographic that has been eroding support for some time. Many feel that the narrative around masculinity portrays men as the problem, labeling their traits as toxic unless they conform to strict definitions of acceptable behavior. This has led some to seek alternatives, feeling alienated by the party. The ongoing shift in voter allegiance has been evident and will be a significant factor in the upcoming 2024 election. Rebuilding trust with this group will be difficult after they have felt neglected.

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Trump's support among black voters in Wisconsin has reportedly doubled, reaching about 20%, compared to 8% in the previous election. In contrast, Kamala Harris received 78% of the black vote four years ago. This shift indicates a significant identity realignment occurring in this election cycle.

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Kamala Harris lost the election not because she is a woman, but due to her disconnect with American families struggling to afford basic needs. Her focus on celebrity endorsements and lavish spending while offering minimal support to hurricane victims highlighted this disconnect. Additionally, her rhetoric against straight white men alienated potential voters. American politics has shifted; politicians can no longer bully citizens into voting for them. Both parties must remember they are public servants who need to listen to the people. If they fail to adapt their policies to public concerns, they risk being left behind, as Kamala learned the hard way.

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He won key battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona. The question arises: why would voters in Wisconsin choose Joe Biden, an older candidate with a controversial past, over Kamala Harris, a younger candidate with a clean record and forward-thinking policies? The frustration stems from the perception that identity factors, such as gender and race, may have influenced voter decisions. This situation leads to feelings of disappointment and confusion, but not surprise.

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The left is promoting Kamala Harris as a savior for the black community, but she has actually harmed it. They avoid discussing her policies and instead rely on propaganda to win votes. To truly understand her impact, we should question if she values black families, considering her past as a prosecutor and her relationship with Willie Brown.

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It seems that white women who voted for Trump are about to experience consequences similar to those in The Handmaid's Tale. Trump's allies are discussing Project 2025, and he has promised them positions in his administration. When faced with the repercussions of their choices, they won't be asked about their voting decisions. The reality is that this country has struggled to elect a woman president, especially a woman of color. Instead, many chose to support a man with a history of assault and felony charges, prioritizing the interests of white men over their own rights.

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Madam Vice President was asked if she thinks Republican voters, specifically women voters, will be more likely to vote for her because of the fall of Roe.

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Today, I heard a surprising statement on TikTok about marginalized groups trusting their voting choices. As an immigrant of over 20 years, I find this perspective misguided. I've observed that many Black Americans vote for the Democratic Party but often feel let down by politicians who fail to deliver for their communities. Kamala Harris, now vice president for four years, has not proven her worth to continue receiving support. The emotional ties some have to the Democratic Party can hinder progress, creating a cycle where political power is given away without tangible benefits. It's crucial to reevaluate these connections and seek a renaissance for the community.

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Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris are accused of using racism to manipulate black voters. The speaker encourages black Democrats to educate themselves and be informed voters. They criticize Democrats for blindly supporting Joe Biden without knowing his accomplishments or Kamala Harris's controversial actions in California. The speaker questions when black voters will break free from the Democratic "plantation." The transcript ends abruptly.

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Kamala lost the election not due to her actions or the Democrats' strategies, but because the power structure failed to support her as expected. The same number of votes that helped Joe Biden win in 2020 were noticeably absent in 2024, suggesting a lack of mobilization of the electorate that had previously turned out. This absence indicates that the anticipated support for Kamala did not materialize, leading to her defeat.

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The speakers discuss election night, noting no surprises and very close races in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Public polling indicated a close race, and early results confirm this. The Harris campaign aimed to increase voter turnout to counteract Trump's expected rural votes. Some believe the Harris campaign was flawless, with strong get-out-the-vote efforts, while Trump's rallies were not well-attended. Reproductive rights are a key issue for young women voters. Trump's vote share increased in rural counties compared to 2020. North Carolina and Georgia were called for Trump. Trump also gained ground in key Pennsylvania counties. The Republican Party will control the Senate. The Harris campaign acknowledged the need to count all votes. The mood at the Harris event grew somber as results came in. The focus shifted to the "blue wall" states, which remained uncalled. Pennsylvania was later called for Trump, presenting an insurmountable challenge for Harris. Trump declared victory, stating they overcame obstacles thought impossible.

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Harris is the potential 1st woman, Black woman, and Asian president, but lacks popularity. Despite winning few delegates in the 2020 primaries, she has been quiet as VP. Her unpopularity is unexplained, even by MAGA supporters. She is intelligent and accomplished, but her handling of the border is criticized. Life can be unfair.

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A woman on TikTok said she is afraid that Democrats are losing Michigan. She stated that many Black people believe Trump will save them over a stimulus check and that some are influenced by someone named PZ. She also said that the Muslim community is not going to vote for Kamala Harris. The speaker is surprised that the woman on TikTok shared that people are not feeling Kamala Harris. She believes polls are not accurately reflecting this. The speaker says that people should vote for policies that benefit them, not just based on race or gender. She says that candidates have to earn her vote and that she will ask them why she should vote for them.

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This election has amplified longstanding issues in American history, such as racism, misogyny, xenophobia, and antisemitism, particularly targeting women of color. Historical examples show that these sentiments have consistently identified an "other," from the French in the 1798 Alien Sedition Acts to various ethnic groups throughout history. While race and gender undeniably influence leadership choices in America, the recent election results indicate that the Democratic Party underperformed across various demographics. Although Black women supported the Democrats significantly, they couldn't compensate for lower turnout among Black men and Latino voters. The complexities of voter motivations suggest that the reasons for the Democrats' loss are multifaceted, rather than solely based on racism.

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STUN POLL: Gaza COST Kamala Election
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From 2020 to 2024, Democrats lost 19 million Biden voters, with 29% citing Gaza as the top reason for not voting. In swing states, 20% also pointed to Gaza. A YouGov survey indicated that breaking with Biden on Gaza could have increased support for Kamala Harris, with 35% of Biden supporters saying it would boost their enthusiasm. Concerns about Gaza particularly affected white (34%) and Hispanic (27%) voters. Young voters felt disillusioned, impacting Harris's momentum.
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