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btw the timestamp is incorrect on this latest djt truth social post.
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https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/113449608425452857
2.91k ReTruths 10.3k Likes
Nov 08, 2024, 10:07 PM
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behind paywall, but anon got a link below called archive.today where this can be gotten for free without login.
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New York to San Francisco, Florida to Texas: Red Wave Sweeps America
A rightward shift across demographic groups and geographies powered Trump’s decisive victory and keeps Capitol Hill stacked with his allies.
By Gregory Korte
November 8, 2024 at 3:30 PM UTC
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-08/trump-s-2024-red-wave-why-republicans-won-big-in-battleground-states
https://archive.ph/RtnXo
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From New York to the Rio Grande Valley, across big cities like Miami and San Francisco, in college towns and subdivision-dotted exurbs, the US electorate this year shifted unmistakably rightward.
You can see it if you zoom in on a place like Robeson County, North Carolina, a majority-minority county with the state’s largest Native American population, which swung 9 points toward Donald Trump. You can see it if you zoom out, with the reliably blue state of New Jersey favoring Kamala Harris by just 5 points only four years after President Joe Biden won it in a 16-point rout.
Trump's 2024 Map Looks Redder Than 2020
Shift in Trump vote share from 2020 to 2024, in percentage point
The trend cut across demographic groups, with the heavily Arab American city of Dearborn, Michigan, giving a plurality of its votes to the Republican. Latino men backed Trump by a 12-point margin, according to CNN exit polls — an outcome that would’ve been unimaginable to strategists from both parties as recently as 2012, when the GOP lost the presidency and said in its own autopsy of the contest that non-White voters “think that Republicans do not like them.”
The strength of the right was apparent up and down the ballot, with Republicans taking control of the Senate and appearing on the cusp of holding a narrow majority in the House. While the extent of the carnage is still being tallied, Democrats lost their majorities in the lower houses of the Michigan and Minnesota legislatures.
And the shift was so broad that it left Democrats with hardly any silver linings. After claiming the popular vote in every election since 2008 — and lamenting the Electoral College as a quirky obstacle to what would otherwise be an era of assured political dominance — the party looks poised to lose that, too.
Read More: Democrats Examine Their Fate After Second Loss to Trump
That came despite Democrats outspending Republicans and knocking on millions more doors, and after Harris’ star-studded endorsements and meticulous ground game, which in the end fell short as Trump closed the deal with Joe Rogan and Elon Musk. Ultimately, Harris' truncated 107-day campaign after Biden's sudden exit couldn't shake off voter anxiety over the direction of the country, especially the state of the economy and immigration.
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