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Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
your number is way off. by age and other factors there's only about 235 million eligible voters.
"Based on statistics for 2020, the number of eligible voters in the US was over 231 million people. Of these, approximately 168 million registered to vote, and 154 million actually cast a vote in the 2020 presidential election. This shows that many more people could be registered to vote and cast their vote in the future."
about 88% of registered voters did vote.
woke/DEI was an issue because the Democrats made it an issue. not only is Woke/DEI overt racism it's just stupid and doesn't actually accomplish diversity.
and the only "dark propaganda" about the border was the fact that 10 million illegals were allowed to flood into the country with little to no chance of ever meeting asylum requirements.
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You’re taking the wrong message from my post.
Taken from a PBS and a politifact article.
https://www.politifact.com/article/2...harts-provide/
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politic...ed-in-5-charts
Measured both by vote percentages and by raw votes, Trump’s margin of victory is modest, even compared with this century’s other close elections.
For votes counted through Nov. 20, Trump’s margin over Harris was 1.62 percent. That’s smaller than any winner since Bush in 2000, when the margin was 0.51 percent. Going back further, only John F. Kennedy in 1960 and Nixon in 1968 won the popular vote by smaller margins, 0.17 percent and 0.7 percent, respectively.
On a percentage basis, Trump's 2024 winning margin was the fourth smallest since 1960
Trump's 2024 raw vote margin was smaller than any popular vote winner since 2000, and the fifth-lowest since 1960
In both percentage and raw votes, Trump’s margin is on pace to be less than half of what Biden achieved four years earlier.
Meanwhile, there is ample evidence that Trump’s strong performance at the top of the ticket didn’t boost down-ballot candidates much.
Did Trump win a decisive victory. Yes. Was that victory a mandate from a significant majority. NO!
DEI is at best a minor contributor to the Democratic loss. The Economy was a much bigger and more relevant issue to the majority of the voters on both sides.