Now that we have final numbers. It appears that Harris had all the white & black support she needed for an EC victory. But Trump outright flipping Latino men and making huge gains with Latino women seems to have made all the difference.

What do you think?

First image is 2024, second is 2020.

    • Jake Farm
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      156 months ago

      15 million of them. That is a staggering number.

      • @would_be_appreciated@lemmy.ml
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        226 months ago

        15 million of them. That is a staggering number.

        It’s also not an accurate number. The official count for Biden in 2020 was about 81.3 million (found many places online, but the official one is a good choice) and the unofficial count for Harris by AP so far is about 74.3 million. That’s about 7 million, which is less than half of what you claimed.

        People have got to stop just posting straight up false information. If you don’t know, don’t post.

          • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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            96 months ago

            No, if you said it a week ago it would be outdated. The fact that you’re still saying it is what makes it false. As you point it out new information is available. You’re just using old information still.

            By comparison if I wrote a book in the 1600s about the medical necessity of leaching, that would be outdated today. If I wrote a book about the medical necessity of leaching in 2024 that would just be false.

            • Jake Farm
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              -56 months ago

              I didn’t write a book or claim to be an authority on the subject. I stated what I remember on a subject I had read an article about 2 weeks ago.

          • @would_be_appreciated@lemmy.ml
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            46 months ago

            We both know the reasonable way to interpret your post, and the way nearly everybody would interpret it, is that that’s the current or final count. It’s also outdated to say 74 million fewer people voted for Harris, but at one point, that was in fact the count. But it’s more than outdated - it’s misleading to the point of being factually inaccurate to any observer.

            I can’t believe instead of being like “oh shit, I made a mistake, my bad, I better think for a second about this in the future” you’re going to try to justify it. Whatever, that’s social media at this point I guess. Surely I’m not the problem, says everybody feeding misinformation in a giant circle. I thought Lemmy might be better, but it’s just not. Thank you for convincing me to finally give all social media up.

            • Jake Farm
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              26 months ago

              I didn’t know it was outdated at the time. I don’t constantly check and double things I read in passing to see if it has been updated. I am not a professional in the field.

    • Pennomi
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      186 months ago

      With how thin our election margins are, I wonder if literally just misogynists can swing the election. Would 1 in 100 Americans refuse to vote for a woman for president? I think maybe yes.

      • @FourPacketsOfPeanuts@lemmy.world
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        It’s hard to separate out the factors. Would a man have also struggled with a campaign starting so late (and doing so poorly in a previous primary). Would a white women? How can we separate out the influence of race, sex and the less than ideal running circumstances.

        Given who she is, and running when she had to, she actually did pretty damn well.

        Tbh looking for blame beyond Biden seems pointless to me. She has every sign of having been able to win over more people had she been prepped as the nominee from the start…

  • 3 dogs in a trenchcoat
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    326 months ago

    White people are so obsessed with blaming an optgroup like what about all the white guys that voted for him

    • Prehensile_cloaca
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      136 months ago

      What about all the white women who voted for Trump? Benefitting from structural racism is a helluva drug

  • @Jackthelad@lemmy.world
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    286 months ago

    “Are we out of touch with our core voters?”

    “No, it’s the voters who are wrong”.

    This will probably be how the Democrats regroup after the loss.

  • @El_guapazo@lemmy.world
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    The fact that any group aside from white men voted for trumpism is the issue. The disconnect was the complicit main stream media sane washing the craziness. They put racism/homophobia/fascism on the same level as Harris’ policies.

  • @Revonult@lemmy.world
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    White people voting for the right is the problem. Like how can we go on here and blame Latinos for shifting when such a high percentage of white people voted for him? Especially when you factor in the population size and not just % left or right.

    I am ashamed of my peers.

    • @ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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      36 months ago

      Less white people voted for trump in 24 though. The Latino bit is concerning because Democrats believed they had a demographic inevitability, and that appears to not be the case.

      • @hydrospanner@lemmy.world
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        It shouldn’t be concerning, it should be enlightening.

        But it won’t be. Not for the party leadership.

        Over the past 40 years they’ve gone from being the champion of blue collar and union workers nationwide, and being able to take those votes for granted…to having the rust belt become the biggest swing region in the country (which their opponent swept this month). Did they take this as a wake up call and do more for the blue collar voters to win their loyalty back?

        Nah, they just blame them and talk down to them, and tell them they’re too stupid to know what’s best for them.

        In that same time frame, they were seen as abandoning the blue collar worker to court the minority vote, talking their efforts at helping factory workers and turning them toward helping minorities in race and gender. While they were actually doing this they did indeed appear to gain that loyalty at the ballot box. Of course once they had it, they felt no need to keep up the good work for these people and have slowly become a party who does nothing for anyone, and runs on a platform of essentially admitting they do nothing, but that their inaction is better than the other side, so they should still be owed votes.

        Once again, this isn’t working out for them, and once again, rather than take it as a rejection of what they’re doing, no…it’s the voters who are wrong.

        I despise the GOP as much as any reasonable person, and I firmly believe that many of their voters won’t like what they voted for once they start to get it…but there’s no denying that the GOP has a message, goals, and demonstrable progress toward them. And to counter that…the Democrats have…“I think things are good and I wouldn’t change anything. You should vote for me because I’m not MAGA aligned, and if you don’t, it’s your fault not mine.”

        Arrogance is off-putting, and it appears it’s going to take at least a half century for the Democrats to figure that out.

    • @DreamlandLividity@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, only around 2-3% of the white voters switching Dem would make up for the extra Latinos voting for Trump. On the other hand, blaming the voter instead of candidate is missing the point.

  • @sygnius@lemmy.world
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    186 months ago

    As a data analyst, the way the two graphs are setup terribly. There’s really not enough information to come up with any conclusions from the charts.

    Also, first, there’s not enough information from the graphs to determine the situation since it’s only by percentages and not population. Second, our system is based on the winners of each state and used by the electoral votes. So overall popular vote isn’t going to determine who got elected, even if the chart showed all blue for all demographics.

  • Kalcifer
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    146 months ago

    It’s really unclear, to me, what these tables are even saying. What’s each column?

    • @Tudsamfa@lemmy.world
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      Collumn 1 is Percentage that voted for the Winner (Republican 2024/Democrat 2020), Column 2 the Loser, Column 3 is the percentage of the people polled.

      So row Latino men: 55% voted for Trump, 43% Voted for Harris, and 6% of the exit poll said they were Latino men.

    • The first two columns is what percentage each party receive for that particular demographic. The third column is the percentage that demographic made up of the total votes.

      So the each rows first two columns should add the 100%. The final column should add to 100%.

  • Yerbouti
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    136 months ago

    Decades of under-education could only lead to shit. But even for a cynical asshole.like me, your country electing the best friend of the most notorious pedo, after he tried to overtake the previous election is quite something.

  • @Landless2029@lemmy.world
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    126 months ago

    Kamala lost because the Dems didn’t show up. Again. Look at the number of votes for 2020 vs 2024. All those “undecided” and “obstainers” that didn’t just stay home. They didn’t bother doing a mail in.

    • @M0oP0o@mander.xyz
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      Second highest voter turnout in the US. A difference of only 2,624,285 as per University of Florida estimates so far (the number is likely to go down).

      This excuse is getting old.

      One, you are assuming people who did not vote would vote dems.

      Two, you are pushing blame to the voters who did not show up (and based on the lack of choice it is wild so many showed up)

      Three, by pushing that blame on to voters you are almost asking for this to happen again. (By letting the dems keep being crap, pissing off voters, and getting people angry at their neighbours helps the republicans)

      • @hydrospanner@lemmy.world
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        First, an explanation isn’t an excuse. It’s a reason. It doesn’t make it okay, it doesn’t place or shift blame, it just correctly points something out.

        In this case, Trump broadly received the same number of votes as he did 4 years ago, while the Democrats got millions fewer.

        There’s no assumption there, it’s just an observation.

        It’s not pushing or assigning blame. Maybe they didn’t vote because they were lazy. Maybe they didn’t vote because they didn’t like Harris. Maybe they didn’t vote because they didn’t like the process by which she became the nominee. Maybe they didn’t vote because they’ve lost faith in the entire system.

        Regardless of reason, and regardless of how any observer decides to interpret it or assign blame, the facts speak for themselves.

        • @lorty@lemmy.ml
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          Your explanation ignores the root cause of the issue. People stayed home because the Democrats and Kamala failed to motivate them to go.

      • @reliv3@lemmy.world
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        Yes, we are comparing the numbers to the highest voter turn out (which was last election). Biden was able to move 6-7 million more people to vote than Kamala, whereas Trump got about the same as he got in 2020.

        Voters have to take some responsibility here. Trump’s base are all being con’d because they are ignorant on how most of the world works beyond their own backyard. Its possible that this is partly true for the 6-7 million people who didn’t vote this election cycle.

        The issue isn’t so much that they didn’t vote for Kamala, but rather they did not have the ability to recognize Trump as the con that he is. Me being of average intelligence feels like this should have been easy to decipher.

        • @M0oP0o@mander.xyz
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          Biden was able to move 6-7 million more people to vote than Kamala, whereas Trump got about the same as he got in 2020.

          Trump got more votes then Kamala, that is how elections work. There was not 6-7 million people not voting (2.6 million delta from 2020), but more people showed up for the orange man and this blaming non-voters is just lame.

  • @edgemaster72@lemmy.world
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    To actually answer the post title you’d have to go state by state in the swing states to see if she could flip enough of them to make a difference. I suspect the bigger problem is still lack of turnout rather than any specific demographic.

  • @enbyecho@lemmy.world
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    106 months ago

    I know! Let’s blame EVERYBODY. That way nobody is left out and we can just admit we ALL fucked up so next time we can constructively work together to NOT fuck up instead of slinging mud at each other for the next four years.

    • @jatone@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      -26 months ago

      not gonna happen. harris supporters still think genociding and massive wealth inequalities are okay. dems have lost my vote nationally until they start supporting labor and stop fucking warmongering.

        • @jatone@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          -16 months ago

          You really dont. I’ve been expecting this for almost an entire year now. Only way to fix the dems is to toss them in the trash at this point.

          • @enbyecho@lemmy.world
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            26 months ago

            Only way to fix the dems is to toss them in the trash at this point.

            Right because when something’s broken you don’t fix it, you just throw it away.

            Good luck with the alternative.

            • @jatone@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              Yes, that’s what you do when the effort required to fix something is more than the effort to replace it. And only thing I need to do to replace the DNC is just let it continue doing its stupid shit and people will continue to abandon it opening the path to other options.

                • @jatone@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  No? I’ll simply continue voting for good people (when they run) and telling dweebs like yourself why their candidate is still fucking trash as usual. eventually it’ll sink it. In no way is refusing to support the democratic party due to current behavior a statement about no longer being politically active.

                  But based on current trends looks like the DNC is probably done nationally unless they actually have a come to jesus moment as a group which based on past behavior is terribly unlikely.

        • @jatone@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          lol, I already took the red pill ages ago. I’m just done exploring the rabbit hole, either people wake up or they dont. I’ll pay just enough attention to know when i need to be there to push but otherwise meh. the DNC and its supporters are just not worth helping anymore.