So… The first picture isn’t really relevant since it doesn’t appear to factor in race.
The second one is nearly meaningless to me as a static photo. What the hell am I even looking at? Clearly this is something meant to be interacted with.
If a candidate wins a majority of the population as a whole, it is not logical to assume they won a majority of all demographics in that population.
More specifically, in the previous 2 times he ran before the 2024 election, we knew that the majority of women voters voted against him. And that he won one of those elections in spite of not getting a majority of women. So the logical thing to assume would be that he didn’t get the majority of women in 2024 either, in spite of the fact that he won that election. Which is what happened.
This will trigger a lot of people but since Trump has been elected, it is safe to assume that more than 50% women support him, so…
Mmmm im pretty sure he only got like 1/3 of women, it was men who carried him
Edit: closer to half but women still went majority for Harris
Pretty sure he won with white women
So… The first picture isn’t really relevant since it doesn’t appear to factor in race.
The second one is nearly meaningless to me as a static photo. What the hell am I even looking at? Clearly this is something meant to be interacted with.
gonna need to see some stats. republiQan women had their chance and it’s gone now.
Lol - gonna need to see stats (downvotes a-poppin’)
Edit: okay not 2/3 more like half (downvotes continue)
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Why would you post something that’s so easily disproven?
Thanks for the info, I didn’t know
No, that is not a safe assumption.
no.
It is quite a logical assumption, excluding gerrymandering
Not logical at all.
Why?
If a candidate wins a majority of the population as a whole, it is not logical to assume they won a majority of all demographics in that population.
More specifically, in the previous 2 times he ran before the 2024 election, we knew that the majority of women voters voted against him. And that he won one of those elections in spite of not getting a majority of women. So the logical thing to assume would be that he didn’t get the majority of women in 2024 either, in spite of the fact that he won that election. Which is what happened.
Makes sense
Well, almost half of women that voted supported him! Guess we’ll just have to abandon the whole lot. Problem solved.