When you look at the 2024 results, the big shift was men across all ethnic groups shifting toward the Felon. No need to punch down on others when the real story was misogyny across the board.
When you look at the 2024 results, the big shift was men across all ethnic groups shifting toward the Felon. No need to punch down on others when the real story was misogyny across the board.
Mista Kotta’s post was not about who to blame for Trump winning. It was about the thought process of otherwise liberal voters who supported Trump because Harris was not sufficiently pro Palestinian for them, and Trumps post election treatment of Gaza.
There's no such voters. They are a hallucination of liberals unwilling to grapple with reality, just like the imaginary Conservative-but-willing-to-vote-Dem voters Harris spent her entire campaign chasing.
That said, I agree with Mista Kotta that a lot of voters who touted their pro-Palestine bona fides and publicly Trump last year are weirdly silent today
Hey seems like you were wrong about the whole silence thing. Hows that going?
You are just not paying attention, like the mainstream media news, which is afraid of Trump. uscpr.org/pro-palestin...
Kotta is your typical Ukrainian White Supremacist. They haaaaaaaate Palestinians because Ukraine is the new Israel. Stop washing the feet of white racists dumping on Palestine.
Name one, @michaeleichner.bsky.social. I will wait. Meanwhile, in the real world, Harris lost every single swing state by more than the margin of third-party voters, while she ran a shiat campaign with Liz Cheney and GOP-lite policies for white suburban Republican women. Who did not vote for her.
This stuff is easy enough to google and confirm. Thank you henhulks. You are correct.
You said "the big shift was men across "all" ethnic groups. Seeing as the overall numbers were similar, you could ascertain that if Latino and African Americans shifted, the other ones would have had to shift towards Kamala. Your comment seems to be blaming blacks and Hispanics specifically.
Look at the actual shift in demographics. Pew research is one source.
Also, you should look into your assertions. Males have voted between 52 and 54% Republican in the last 4 Presidential elections. Big shift?
I looked at the cross tabs a month or so ago. Significant shifts among Latino and African American men that does more to explain the loss. As for the punching down, this post fits in with a vein of posts since last year where people blame Arab or pro-Palestinian voters for Harris’ loss.
?? I was punching down. I was asking how a certain segment of the Felon voters felt, seeing as they voted for the worse of the 2 options, where their cause is considered.