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In reply to the discussion: We lost (some of) the black men, the Hispanics, the youth and the first time voters. [View all]sarisataka
(22,695 posts)24. Months ago we ignored/denied reports of demographic shifts
away from the Democratic party; I would like to think we will learn but I am pessimistic.
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We lost (some of) the black men, the Hispanics, the youth and the first time voters. [View all]
WarGamer
Nov 2024
OP
I corrected it... I'd seen the Trump gained stats and thought it was for 2024.. not improvement rom 2020
WarGamer
Nov 2024
#19
Harris working hard isn't in doubt. Her short campaign is also not why she lost.
AkFemDem
Nov 2024
#26
Were are recently 0 for 2 with non-incumbent candidates that were not properly primaried.
Jk23
Nov 2024
#51
My FIL, a brilliant anesthesiologist and an intellectual, told his grandson my hubby that 98% of the population are
onetexan
Nov 2024
#41
most demographics tilted right... and yes too early to precisely make the post-mortem.
WarGamer
Nov 2024
#39
If White women voted in the same percentages as Black men AS THEY SHOULD HAVE...
Yavin4
Nov 2024
#71
Outside of Latinos and first-time voters, your summaries are incorrect for black men and youth using NBC exit polls
andym
Nov 2024
#35