White men and women carried Trump to the White House. And non-whites without a college degree have proven to be far more informed about what Trump would mean to them and their friends/families compared to white voters without a college degree. WaPo exit polls (possibly paywalled) https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/interactive/2024/exit-polls-2024-election/?itid=hp_trending-bar_1
Exit polls from the 2024 presidential election

National exit poll results for the 2024 presidential elections

The Washington Post
So to make it abundantly clear: White voters = 71% of the electorate. Black voters = 12%, Hispanic/Latino = 12% other non-white = 5%. And the non-white voters in sum voted against Trump. So please don't say "if they [non-white voters] only had done more". The blame lies clearly in the white voters corner.
@jwildeboer Wild numbers, do you have data for men vs women as well?
@jwildeboer you aren’t wrong. It is not the fault of poc or any other minority demographic. In fact basic republicanism is a minority in the USA . They always have been. It’s only with the dems support that people believe it’s a whole other side to the equation, when these are a literal minority of ideas all that said, it’s the electoral college that votes. Popular vote is inconsequential. Perhaps the popular vote serves as a gauge of at least the small sample of actual voters. But there is absolutely nothing binding the vote of an electorate but their choice.
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A majority of Latino men did vote for Trump? I didn't expect this
@Haydar Probably: Certainly not a woman. @jwildeboer

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Without eligible voter turnouts from the demographics it is probably to early to start trying to assign blame, but I definitely agree that far too many white people voted for the GOP for sure.

I'm going to just continue to blame the nonvoters for the mess we're in personally rather than possibly alienating any of my potential allies.