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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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I used to be a blind Democrat, following my girlfriend's views. I switched to supporting Trump during the pandemic. I believe Trump has provided opportunities and wealth for black people. I think Biden was blindly voted in based on emotions. Biden's comment about black voters was offensive, and I believe he is unfit to lead.

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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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In 2008 and 2012, I voted for Barack Obama, in 2016 for Donald Trump, and in 2020 for Biden. I plan to vote for Trump in 2024. My views changed as I grew up and focused on policies and taxes. Men realize the flaws in Democrat ideas sooner than women, who are more emotional. Democrats target women with issues like pro-choice and LGBTQ rights. Women are more accepting of gay men, while men find it uncomfortable.

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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 lot of people are willing to accept a dishonorable person, someone convicted of felonies, openly racist, and who has expressed admiration for controversial leaders. Why has America voted for him? It boils down to racism. People don't like discussing it, but the majority of votes come from whites who believe in "taking the country back" from minorities who are succeeding and closing the wealth gap. It's about white versus other, not the economy. I believe that the majority of Americans will buy into anything that gives them an advantage and ensures they don't have to worry about others being equal. Regarding claims of an expanded base including more black and Latino voters, I'm skeptical, especially about the increase in black votes.

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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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The Democratic Party worked hard and raised significant funds, with strong candidates. However, Trump garnered substantial support, particularly from white males, and had notable backing from Latino and Black men. This unique combination contributed to his victory. While Democrats put in effort, the situation was unprecedented, especially with a Black woman on the ticket. It's acknowledged that race and gender play important roles in American politics, but they may not be the sole factors. There seems to be a perception that Democrats assumed simply opposing Trump would be enough. Bernie Sanders highlighted that the party's focus has shifted away from advocating for working people, which used to be its core identity.

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I tried listening to various political podcasts, but I'm frustrated with the narrative that Democrats need better messaging to appeal to the working class. The reality is stark: in many rural towns, there’s a deep-seated misogyny and racism. Women are often belittled, and there's a pervasive belief that people of color threaten jobs. Additionally, many people are simply uninformed, with alarming illiteracy rates. This ignorance is compounded by media narratives that fail to correct misconceptions, allowing false beliefs to persist. The situation reflects a troubling reality: a significant portion of the population is angry, misinformed, and resistant to change, which has contributed to the rise of figures like Trump.

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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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Trump voters articulate specific policy reasons for their support, such as censorship and illegal immigration. In contrast, Kamala voters often cite her identity as a woman of color without detailing her policy positions or accomplishments as Vice President. Trump supporters discuss "saving America," while Kamala supporters treat it like "Stan Wars," focusing on aesthetics and vibes. Despite substantial mainstream media support, Kamala Harris "still sucks."

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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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I've never personally experienced racism, but it significantly impacts the criminal justice system, influencing stops, arrests, prosecutions, and sentencing. This makes it easy to ignore, especially without diversity among colleagues. Race is a daily presence in courtrooms, notably in criminal cases but also in civil cases. Diversity is crucial everywhere, but it's especially vital in the judiciary. President Obama prioritized racial diversity on the bench, unlike President Trump. I hope President Biden will prioritize racial diversity as well. Without diversity of thought, the courts can't function correctly. Our role is to protect the minority while upholding the Constitution, and without diversity we risk perpetuating the rule of middle-class white men.

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Donald Trump is essential for America. I believe white people are not racist, while I've seen racism from Black and Hispanic individuals. My experiences in Texas showed me respect from white people. However, I’ve witnessed racism within Black communities, even in government jobs. Kamala Harris struggles to communicate effectively and seems unqualified for office. America is deteriorating, worse than some third-world countries, which I know from experience. The situation in cities like New York is alarming, with rampant drug use and homelessness. Local leadership appears corrupt, prioritizing profit over community welfare. We need Trump to restore America and believe he has a divine purpose in this.

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America appears to have voted for Trump, and it raises questions about why. The reality is that a significant portion of the electorate, primarily white voters, seems willing to support a controversial figure despite his numerous convictions and racist remarks. This support is rooted in racism and a desire to reclaim a perceived lost status, rather than a focus on public policy or the common good. While some minorities may support him, they are outnumbered. Ultimately, many Americans seem to prioritize their own advantage and fear of equality over ethical considerations.

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Looking at the numbers, Black voters really showed up for Kamala Harris. However, white women voters didn't follow suit. In states where reproductive rights were taken away and efforts were made to emphasize the importance of reelecting the person responsible for taking those rights away to restore them, that message didn't resonate enough with white women to vote for Vice President Harris. This is a critical moment. White women now have a second chance to shift how they engage with the patriarchy.

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Left uses racism to bait black people. Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris mention racism to provoke an emotional response from black voters. Encourages Democrats to research and be informed voters, not just vote based on hatred for Trump. Criticizes lack of knowledge about Democratic candidates' histories. Urges black voters to break free from the "plantation" mentality.

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Why would he call me "the race lady?" Is this about my focus on race or yours? Trump clearly wants to keep black and brown people down. They should just say they can't stand black people. Will he name a black woman as his VP? They're targeting brown people too. It's not fashionable to be openly racist anymore, but only white Christian men can have things. If you're black plus anything, you're black. Violent white nationalism threatens us. We have a fascist groundswell, mainly among white men. The similarities between what happened in Germany and here are undeniable. Trump acts and talks like a Nazi. Musk seems to miss the old South Africa. Trump's a criminal, mentally declining. Biden's aging, but not incoherent. Harris aced her audition. Musk is awful for misusing black vernacular. They've taught people the word "inflation." Many aren't safe in Trump's America. If you hate UnitedHealthcare and voted for Trump, you voted for America to be run like it. I got into Harvard, Yale, Vassar, and Denver because of my high GPA and SATs, not affirmative action. A black woman forced you to pay a $175 million fine. That's poetic. Go DEI!

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Many people who support Trump are not necessarily racist or sexist, but are struggling with low wages, healthcare, education, and housing costs. They feel ignored by the government and are drawn to populist leaders like Trump who promise to prioritize their needs. To counter this, we need a government that supports working families and stands up to powerful interests.

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I believe Trump lost the election because many people like me, who were told to vote Democrat because we are black, decided to vote. However, after seeing the Democrats trying to bring Trump down, I am more inclined to vote for him. We need a genuine leader, not a puppet like Biden who does whatever he is told. Trump wouldn't let others control him, and now I refuse to let anyone, regardless of their race, dictate my voting choices. Trump 2024.

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How did he win? It wasn't just racism, misogyny, or xenophobia. It was about 76 million people from diverse backgrounds who are tired of a system that has deceived them. Celebrity endorsements didn't sway voters. Despite the candidate's flaws, like felony and assault convictions, people prioritized their immediate struggles, like affording groceries. America is shaped by individual experiences, and it's crucial to respect everyone's perspective, regardless of political affiliation.

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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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The speaker discusses the significance of black voters supporting Trump, which is uncommon for a Republican front runner. They mention that black voters initially supported Biden to save democracy, but their impression hasn't changed over the year. Despite improvements in jobs, black homeownership is down and Biden's efforts to connect with this group have not resonated. The speaker also acknowledges that black unemployment was low during the Trump administration, but emphasizes that it was still lower before. They attribute Trump's success to his messaging skills.

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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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