75 million Americans voted for Kamala Harris in 2024. 74 million Americans voted for Donald Trump in 2020. Just under 63 million Americans voted for Trump in 2016.
Recent analyses of the 2024 election results complain that "Americans didn't respond to Harris' theme of joy."
That's BULLSHIT.
Trump won with just over 77 million votes because he went after a segment of UNLIKELY VOTERS.
Political analysts will never understand what happened in 2024 if they continue pretending that Harris didn't pull more votes than Trump did in his previous 2 elections.
Democrats screwed up in several ways in 2024. But they DID pull 75 million votes and that is significant. By some estimates, the election was only lost by a couple hundred thousand key votes in a few places.
Democrats could do very well in 2026 and 2028 if they stop acting like chickens with their heads cut off.
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Ich weiss, die These tut weh, aber ...
Ich behaupte, #KamalHarris hat nichr verloren, sondern #DonaldTrump hat gewonnen.
Die Leute wollen betrogen werden. Jede:r weiss seit Jahrzehnten, dass #Trump ein Con Man ist, jede:r. Und das wollen die Leute.
CNN's Kaitlan Collins (Chloe Fineman) checks in with Kamala Harris (Maya Rudolph) and Donald Trump's (James Austin Johnson) campaigns on the eve of the 2024 ...
The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post announced that they would not be endorsing anyone in the U.S. presidential election this year, breaking decades of precedent and overriding planned endorsements of Kamala Harris. The decisions were ordered by the outlets’ multibillionaire owners, Patrick Soon-Shiong and Jeff Bezos. We speak with the Los Angeles Times editorials editor Mariel Garza, who quit when the paper killed the endorsement of Harris, and veteran Washington Post reporter David Hoffman, who stepped down from the paper’s editorial board in response. “We are right on the doorstep of the most consequential election in our lifetimes. To pull the plug on the endorsement, to go silent against Trump days before the election, that to me was just unconscionable,” says Hoffman. “This is not a time in American history when anyone can remain silent or neutral,” adds Garza.
Charlie Skyes, the influential former conservative radio personality, has endorsed Vice President Harris.
Sykes tells WTMJ: "I don't think this is a normal election, so I'm doing something that I have to admit would have been a big surprise to me — even a few years ago. But Donald Trump cannot be allowed back in the White House, and the only way to prevent that from happening is to support Kamala Harris." #kamalharris