Thursday, November 28, 2024

Demographics Did Not Determine How People Voted

Democrats long believed that the diversifying of the country would lead to their party's long-term success, but President-elect Trump was able to win over many of the voters Democrats believed they could rely on.

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Harris had ZERO economic/worker messaging, just a collection of weak policies and a "I'm the same as Biden" slogan.

#1 | Posted by Sycophant at 2024-11-27 01:14 PM

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More from NPR, an interesting map.

#2 | Posted by Miranda7 at 2024-11-27 09:01 PM

IMO it was more the pathetic Main Street economy that the average American is experiencing [high food, fuel utilities and insurances, etc.] which people realized that another four years of the agenda driven dem administration was never going to improve.

#3 | Posted by MSgt at 2024-11-28 01:49 PM

Frankly I think if the actual reason was racism, xenophobia or misogyny, the interviewee is way more likely to claim it was the economy or immigration. IOW, not all that many people will own up to those other reasons. Some have been empowered to admit it, but most are still too shy to admit to any such sociopathy.

#4 | Posted by prius04 at 2024-11-28 02:01 PM

The Trump/Republican strategy was and still is to igbore facts and just bake up a talking point which says what they want to believe despite the faxts; be they medical. economic or crime rates. Fact is the economy was doing well, low unemployment and rising wages which were outpacing inflation even before the inflation rate fell to just a tad over 2%, interest rates were coming down but they just repeated that the economy over and over on propaganda news and Republicans beliwve what those liars say no matter what. Same with vaccinations which are proven to work but still the anti-vaxxers were still out there repeating disproven conspiracy theories but the Republicans wanted to believe the anti-science liars so thry did. It is a fact that illegal immigrants commit fewer crimes per capita than do native born citizens but that fact was also just ignored and Party has pandered to since 2000, and especially in the Trump campaign.

#5 | Posted by danni at 2024-11-28 02:39 PM

I wondered when this phony-ass "ex-cop" would waddle in with more manure to spread.

#6 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-11-28 02:49 PM

#3 | Posted by MSgt

I kind of agree by that I mean people were upset about the costs of everything. This is the nonsense that shows the average American is clueless. So much of this is out of government control. It had little to nothing to do with money pumped in by the government. The whole this is so complex. Some of the main drivers:

1. COVID period. The economic costs of just the illness are massive.
2. Chronic goods shortages driven by China's extended lockdowns. This drove up the price of virtually all goods.
3. Mass knee jerk cancellations of orders by automakers of chips.
4. The high price of beef due to climate change impacting feed.
5. Avian Flu's impact on poultry farming driving up eggs and chicken.
6. Massive floods multiple years in prime farming areas of the Midwest.
7. Corporate price gouging. Record profits in the face of all these challenges. AKA Greedflation
8. All this is driving sky high insurance.

As for fuel prices - they are NOT high. I mean at the end of Trump's first term they were low because oil prices were negative and there was no demand. Biden was providing leases to American companies. The deal with them though was they had to be used. You couldn't buy them and sit on them as they did in the past. You also had Russia start a war that drove up the price of oil and we are still seeing the impact of. ALL that and I just paid the least I have paid for gas since the very beginning of COVID. A good deal of that is due to the increasing popularity of EVs - and yes sales are up significantly again in the US but massively up globally.

You can't have it both ways. You can't cry "socialism" or "communism" says Dems are anti-capitalism and be against corporations doing what they are designed to do by the current right wing take on shareholder capitalism. Can you imagine the outrage if the government put a cap on prices charged by companies?

I am so over the idiotic talking out of the side of your mouth hypocrisy.

#7 | Posted by GalaxiePete at 2024-11-28 03:52 PM

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