Let’s start with the election map.
Kamala Harris lost ground compared to 2020 almost everywhere—small cities, large cities, suburbs, rural districts. All red.
Democrats lost ground in a staggering 49 out of 50 states!
Kamala Harris lost ground compared to 2020 almost everywhere—small cities, large cities, suburbs, rural districts. All red.
Democrats lost ground in a staggering 49 out of 50 states!
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Obama received 72%, Clinton 65%, Biden 60%, and Harris only around 52%.
Donald Trump is now the Republican candidate who has received the most votes among Latinos in history.
Obama secured an impressive 95%, Clinton and Biden around 90%, but Harris only managed about 85%.
Trump’s 13–14% among Black voters marks the best Republican performance since Nixon in 1960!
In 1992, Bill Clinton won two-thirds of all white working-class voters.
Today, the numbers have reversed. Trump won two-thirds, leaving just one-third for Harris.
Meanwhile, Harris is far from winning highly educated voters to the same extent.
No candidate in history has matched Donald Trump’s performance in rural districts.
Democrats often claim that every vote lost in rural America is offset by gaining two in suburbs and cities.
But the numbers simply don’t add up.
Obama won both urban and rural districts.
Biden lost rural areas but held on to urban strongholds like Madison and Milwaukee.
Harris, however, was crushed in rural areas and couldn’t make up the difference in the cities.
A remarkable shift in just 12 years.
If Harris won more support among women than she lost among men, she would become President.
If Trump won more support among men than he lost among women, he would become President.
Trump’s equation became a reality.