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FBaggins

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4. Sure... but only because it was
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 05:17 PM
Nov 2024

Not only... but let's compare the numbers

The ones cited above are very close to 2020. What changed is that in 2020 47% of the voters rated the economy as "not good" or "poor".

This time around it was 73% and they went overwhelmingly for Trump. White voters made up slightly less of the electorate but voted slightly more for Trump. A much smaller impact than views on the economy.

While Black voters were less likely to vote for Harris than they voted for Biden. And Women were slightly less likely to support her than Biden

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But someone on social media said RandySF Nov 2024 #1
2020 Georgia Exit polls showed Trump got 69 percent of the white vote. bearsfootball516 Nov 2024 #3
If that's the case standingtall Nov 2024 #16
They broke significantly worse for Dems this year than they did in 2020. bearsfootball516 Nov 2024 #20
but they were still on the plus side of 50 standingtall Nov 2024 #22
Agree 100 percent. bearsfootball516 Nov 2024 #30
Sure... but only because it was FBaggins Nov 2024 #4
You are rationalizing when the truth is staring you right in the face.n/t Yavin4 Nov 2024 #10
I suppose it seems that way when you're stuck in your own confirmation bias FBaggins Nov 2024 #15
Still rationalizing Yavin4 Nov 2024 #18
Says the poster with no analysis at all? FBaggins Nov 2024 #19
Seems like they were right. The race of Kamela barely moved the needle. NT Jk23 Nov 2024 #14
I guess a lot of white women don't think they or their daughters Ocelot II Nov 2024 #2
The abortion statistics are far more interesting than race FBaggins Nov 2024 #17
I saw that earlier today in the overall exit polls and figured it must be a composition effect mathematic Nov 2024 #26
I reckon they do think that. raccoon Nov 2024 #24
Trump up from 2020: White +2, Hispanics + 5, Black +1 AkFemDem Nov 2024 #5
Exit polls are telling. bearsfootball516 Nov 2024 #9
I Honestly Can't Deal With The People In This Country Anymore SoCalDavidS Nov 2024 #29
Social media Keepthesoulalive Nov 2024 #31
Trump did about the same as last time with white people in the NBC election polls: 69% in 2020 vs 71% in 2024 andym Nov 2024 #6
74% of white men, 69% of white women. The Unmitigated Gall Nov 2024 #7
Hey, didn't somethings happen between 2020 and 2024? Yavin4 Nov 2024 #8
I'm not sure what your point is. The Unmitigated Gall Nov 2024 #25
That tracks. Island Blue Nov 2024 #13
First rule of combat: know your enemies. Jit423 Nov 2024 #11
Pathetic is the only thing that needs to be said. POCs will not be trump's only victims. brush Nov 2024 #12
My bigger concern as the massive shift in Latinos grobertj Nov 2024 #21
It should bc it's part of the same pattern. Yavin4 Nov 2024 #36
But of course it wasn't about race. :sarcasm: raccoon Nov 2024 #23
Yep... ThePartyThatListens Nov 2024 #27
Yeah, Clearly The Women Will Save Us nt SoCalDavidS Nov 2024 #28
Race and Misogyny... Full stop JCMach1 Nov 2024 #32
Add to the price of eggs a black woman running Klarkashton Nov 2024 #33
Remember Lee Atwater Keepthesoulalive Nov 2024 #34
Can't wait till we are a majority cilla4progress Nov 2024 #35
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