"I thought it was a real flex when the Wall Street Journal pointed out that I might have been the least wealthy person to ever run for vice president," Walz told MPR News.
"So, I come back to the conclusion, is we did not do a good enough job " we as a Democratic Party and we as a ticket " did not do a good enough job of showing them that we understand where they're coming from," the governor said.
He added, "And I feel like one of my roles is " going forward here is " figuring out a way to make the case to the public, the American public, is that the Democratic Party really is focused on the things they care about."
Keeping in mind ...
In news deserts, Trump won in a landslide (December 5, 2024)
localnewsinitiative.northwestern.edu
... Donald Trump won the 2024 election with one of the smallest popular-vote margins in U.S. history, but in news deserts " counties lacking a professional source of local news " it was an avalanche. Trump won 91% percent of these counties over his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, according to an analysis of voting data by Medill Journalism School's State of Local News project.
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While Trump's national popular-vote margin was just under 1.5%, his margin in news deserts was massive. He won these counties by an average of 54 percentage points. In the few won by Harris, her margin was a comparatively slim 18 points, the analysis shows.
The findings are based on results from 193 of the 206 counties Medill has identified as news deserts, in states where county-level election results are currently available. The third annual State of Local News report, released by Medill's Local News Initiative in October, documented the continuing decline of local news across the country, as measured by the number of newspapers, circulation, frequency of publication, employment and readership.
The report found that the highest concentration of counties with limited access to local news were in solidly "red" states, such as Texas, Kentucky, Arkansas, Idaho, Montana and Mississippi.
In news deserts Trump's biggest margin of victory, in percentage terms, was in tiny King County in north Texas, which he won by 91 points (123 votes). His biggest margin of victory by votes was in Boone, Ky., a suburb of Cincinnati, which he won by 25,000 votes (37 points). Harris' biggest margin by percentage points was in Allendale, S.C., which she won by 45 points (1,352 votes). Allendale is 85 percent Black with a 27 percent poverty rate. Her biggest margin of victory by votes was in Chesterfield, Va., a suburb of Richmond, which she won by 19,000 votes (9 points).
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@#4 ... So, as I have mentioned previously, the less informed voters seem to choose the candidate more upon name recognition than policy proposals? ...
In news deserts, Trump won in a landslide
localnewsinitiative.northwestern.edu
... Donald Trump won the 2024 election with one of the smallest popular-vote margins in U.S. history, but in news deserts " counties lacking a professional source of local news " it was an avalanche. Trump won 91% percent of these counties over his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, according to an analysis of voting data by Medill Journalism School's State of Local News project.
While Trump's national popular-vote margin was just under 1.5%, his margin in news deserts was massive. He won these counties by an average of 54 percentage points. In the few won by Harris, her margin was a comparatively slim 18 points, the analysis shows.
The findings are based on results from 193 of the 206 counties Medill has identified as news deserts, in states where county-level election results are currently available. The third annual State of Local News report, released by Medill's Local News Initiative in October, documented the continuing decline of local news across the country, as measured by the number of newspapers, circulation, frequency of publication, employment and readership.
The report found that the highest concentration of counties with limited access to local news were in solidly "red" states, such as Texas, Kentucky, Arkansas, Idaho, Montana and Mississippi.
In news deserts Trump's biggest margin of victory, in percentage terms, was in tiny King County in north Texas, which he won by 91 points (123 votes). His biggest margin of victory by votes was in Boone, Ky., a suburb of Cincinnati, which he won by 25,000 votes (37 points). Harris' biggest margin by percentage points was in Allendale, S.C., which she won by 45 points (1,352 votes). Allendale is 85 percent Black with a 27 percent poverty rate. Her biggest margin of victory by votes was in Chesterfield, Va., a suburb of Richmond, which she won by 19,000 votes (9 points).
Trump's dominance of news deserts doesn't imply a cause and effect. That is, people didn't necessarily vote for Trump because they lack local news. Instead, a simpler and more obvious correlation may be at work: ...
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