🤔4B movement against Trump supporters? That makes very little sense.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/07/4b-movement-trump-women

Again, the majority of white women voters, voted for Trump🤷🏿‍♂️

37% of voters are white women, who voted 54% for Trump.

34% of voters are white men, who voted 60% for Trump.

So in total, white men contributed only ~2% more Trump votes than white women.

We keep trying to frame this election as something that men voters did to women. In reality, it's something that white voters did to everyone else.

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@mekkaokereke given your analysis is very good - taking exit poll which does religion among white voters https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-elections/exit-polls and religion by gender from https://www.pewresearch.org/religious-landscape-study/database/gender-composition/ if one assumes white women are religions from Pew survey and vote like their religion in NBC poll one gets Trump voters 31% Protestant + 13% Catholic + 5% non-religious for 49% GOP ww - near actual 53%. Given GOP Southern strategy would you frame partly as some white folks fleeing religion over last 50yrs?
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@mekkaokereke non-religious white folks at 27% Trump voters in that NBC poll - being product of "non-religious white folks" who, while not conservative, would not think important "sit down & analyse mechanisms of racist inequality" I wouldn't mistake voting numbers similarity with situation of non-white groups with similar voting patterns but in a very different position regarding effects of racism! But within whites seems notable Religion: None vs Protestant/Christian is 27% vs 72% GOP voters.