MR-7 » 06 Feb 2026, 8:50 am » wrote: ↑
And in 2024, vegetable biden lost
all 7 million that he had 'supposedly"
won in 2020....what happened?
The electorate failed to appear and cast their votes due to a variety of factors including:
"How could you see such a huge vote differential in just a short four-year period?" Gesiotto Gilbert said in a video posted on X, formerly
Twitter, on Wednesday. "That's something we've never really seen before."
Danielle Vinson, a professor of politics and international affairs at Furman University in South Carolina, suggested misogyny may have played a part in people not coming out for Harris this year."There is a small but significant portion of our country who cannot quite wrap their minds around the idea of a woman being president," Vinson told
Newsweek."They are fine with women senators or governors, but they pause at thinking a woman can handle national security and foreign affairs. Trump played that up in his comments frequently.
"That may explain some of why Democratic
Senate candidates did better than Harris in a lot of states. I can't really think of a policy reason that explains why someone votes for [Democrat]
Ruben Gallego for Senate and
Donald Trump for President in Arizona."University of Michigan professor Jonathan Hanson said voters in key demographics, such as
minorities and the working class, who felt the economic pinch in recent years ultimately rejected the Democrats on Tuesday.
"Largely, voters have felt economic pain due to the post-COVID inflationary period, and they're taking it out on Biden [and Harris]," Hanson told the
BBC.A similar sentiment was expressed in an opinion piece by Andrew Prokop, senior politics correspondent at left-leaning news site Vox.
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-biden-mill ... on-1981954
The "rigged and stolen" lie got Ashli Babbitt killed......