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1. In 2016, Trump received 62,984, 828 votes

He got 6% of the black vote, and 28% of the Hispanic.

He got 24% of the Jewish vote. In 2020, 30%



2. New Votes

Trump
63.0 million 2016

Trump73.0 million 2020

Trump+10.1 million

Even in Defeat, Trump Found New Voters Across the U.S. in the 2020 Election (Published 2020)

74,223,744 votes https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2020/dec/08/us-election-results-2020-joe-biden-defeats-donald-trump-to-win-presidency

He got 12% of the black vote, and 32% of Hispanic.



3. “…less anticipated was the level of support Trump received from Muslim voters, a third of whom backed him, according to the AP VoteCast survey.” A third of Muslim voters backed Trump. Why? | Spectator USA



The Poll That Exposes The Election Fraud post 138
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4. The Federal Election Commission reports that 158,429,631 people voted in the 2020 presidential election.
As of 6:50 a.m. ET on Nov. 7, 2024 Trump had 72,641,564 popular votes and Harris had 67,957,895, for a total of 140,599, 459


5. “Black voters for Harris only reached 86%, compared to the 87% of Black votes for President Joe Biden in 2020, the NBC News exit poll showed. Hispanic/Latino votes for Trump jumped from 32% in 2020 to 45% this election, while Asian voters in favor of the Republican candidate increased from 34% to 38%.” MSN
President Trump at 25% among black men, 14 points higher than 2020. FoxNews



6. Roughly 45% of Empire State voters who identify as Jewish cast their ballots for the Republican nominee in 2024 — compared to just 30% who chose him as their candidate in 2020, according to Fox News exit polls.
In the same exit poll in 2020, Trump garnered 37% of the state’s Jewish vote, compared to President Joe Biden’s 63%.



7. “In Dearborn, where 55% of the residents are of Middle Eastern descent, Trump won with 42.48% of the vote over Vice President Kamala Harris, who received 36.26%, according to results, with 100% of precincts counted, provided to the Free Press from City Clerk George Darany

Trump also won in Dearborn Heights, where 39% of the residents are of Middle Eastern descent, defeating Harris 44% to 38.3%, with Stein at 15.1%.

In the November 2020 election, Biden received 68.8% in Dearborn while Trump received 29.9%. Muslim voters interviewed Tuesday at polling sites said they were disappointed with the Biden administration's support for Israel's attacks and also preferred Trump's views on economics.” MSN
 
1. In 2016, Trump received 62,984, 828 votes

He got 6% of the black vote, and 28% of the Hispanic.

He got 24% of the Jewish vote. In 2020, 30%



2. New Votes

Trump
63.0 million 2016

Trump73.0 million 2020

Trump+10.1 million

Even in Defeat, Trump Found New Voters Across the U.S. in the 2020 Election (Published 2020)

74,223,744 votes https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2020/dec/08/us-election-results-2020-joe-biden-defeats-donald-trump-to-win-presidency

He got 12% of the black vote, and 32% of Hispanic.



3. “…less anticipated was the level of support Trump received from Muslim voters, a third of whom backed him, according to the AP VoteCast survey.” A third of Muslim voters backed Trump. Why? | Spectator USA



The Poll That Exposes The Election Fraud post 138
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4. The Federal Election Commission reports that 158,429,631 people voted in the 2020 presidential election.
As of 6:50 a.m. ET on Nov. 7, 2024 Trump had 72,641,564 popular votes and Harris had 67,957,895, for a total of 140,599, 459


5. “Black voters for Harris only reached 86%, compared to the 87% of Black votes for President Joe Biden in 2020, the NBC News exit poll showed. Hispanic/Latino votes for Trump jumped from 32% in 2020 to 45% this election, while Asian voters in favor of the Republican candidate increased from 34% to 38%.” MSN
President Trump at 25% among black men, 14 points higher than 2020. FoxNews



6. Roughly 45% of Empire State voters who identify as Jewish cast their ballots for the Republican nominee in 2024 — compared to just 30% who chose him as their candidate in 2020, according to Fox News exit polls.
In the same exit poll in 2020, Trump garnered 37% of the state’s Jewish vote, compared to President Joe Biden’s 63%.



7. “In Dearborn, where 55% of the residents are of Middle Eastern descent, Trump won with 42.48% of the vote over Vice President Kamala Harris, who received 36.26%, according to results, with 100% of precincts counted, provided to the Free Press from City Clerk George Darany

Trump also won in Dearborn Heights, where 39% of the residents are of Middle Eastern descent, defeating Harris 44% to 38.3%, with Stein at 15.1%.

In the November 2020 election, Biden received 68.8% in Dearborn while Trump received 29.9%. Muslim voters interviewed Tuesday at polling sites said they were disappointed with the Biden administration's support for Israel's attacks and also preferred Trump's views on economics.” MSN
Are Those Moslems Sunni or Shiite?
 

"Republicans, Stunned by the Results Tuesday, Have Their Work Cut Out for Them — Starting With Careful Analysis of the Results​

Just as in 2018, 2020, and 2022, Republicans had more negative news than positive.

Unfortunately for Republicans, the Democrats did much better than expected. Kentucky was a disappointment but not a shock. Governor Beshear is personally popular, and his father was governor a generation ago.


Virginia was the biggest disappointment for Republicans on election night. Governor Youngkin is personally popular (at 57 percent approval). He raised substantial money and went all out to keep the General Assembly and win control of the State Senate. He failed on both counts.

Probably no defeat needs to be studied and analyzed more than Virginia. What did the voters think the Republican messages were? What did the voters think the Democrats’ messages were? Of everything that happened yesterday, it is Virginia that bothers me the most.

The other major challenge for the GOP is the scale of the pro-abortion victory in Ohio. The 56 percent “yes” vote to put abortion rights into the state constitution was a major mandate that Democrats will attempt to use everywhere. Is this what the Supreme Court meant by returning the question to the people?

One of the biggest debates for Republicans will be whether to take abortion as an issue head-on and try to win the argument — or to follow President Reagan’s model, focussing on issues on which he had a huge advantage and addressing less advantageous issues only enough to move back to the issues on which he was winning."
 
House will end up 221-206
Libs pretended this was up for grabs after clock cleaning everywhere else
They have also pretended women did not come out for Harris. Harris won the female vote 55-45 and Trump the male vote 55-45
 

"Republicans, Stunned by the Results Tuesday, Have Their Work Cut Out for Them — Starting With Careful Analysis of the Results​

Just as in 2018, 2020, and 2022, Republicans had more negative news than positive.

Unfortunately for Republicans, the Democrats did much better than expected. Kentucky was a disappointment but not a shock. Governor Beshear is personally popular, and his father was governor a generation ago.


Virginia was the biggest disappointment for Republicans on election night. Governor Youngkin is personally popular (at 57 percent approval). He raised substantial money and went all out to keep the General Assembly and win control of the State Senate. He failed on both counts.

Probably no defeat needs to be studied and analyzed more than Virginia. What did the voters think the Republican messages were? What did the voters think the Democrats’ messages were? Of everything that happened yesterday, it is Virginia that bothers me the most.

The other major challenge for the GOP is the scale of the pro-abortion victory in Ohio. The 56 percent “yes” vote to put abortion rights into the state constitution was a major mandate that Democrats will attempt to use everywhere. Is this what the Supreme Court meant by returning the question to the people?

One of the biggest debates for Republicans will be whether to take abortion as an issue head-on and try to win the argument — or to follow President Reagan’s model, focussing on issues on which he had a huge advantage and addressing less advantageous issues only enough to move back to the issues on which he was winning."
Utter bullshit
 
So it's good enough for you.

Sounds like it fits this Bush line....

— The soft bigotry of low expectations—a powerful phrase crafted by Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson
Bush 20 years ago
Trump won big 3 days ago
 
Bush 20 years ago
Trump won big 3 days ago
So it's good enough for you?

Virginia was the biggest disappointment for Republicans on election night. Governor Youngkin is personally popular (at 57 percent approval). He raised substantial money and went all out to keep the General Assembly and win control of the State Senate. He failed on both counts.

Probably no defeat needs to be studied and analyzed more than Virginia. What did the voters think the Republican messages were? What did the voters think the Democrats’ messages were? Of everything that happened yesterday, it is Virginia that bothers me the most.

The other major challenge for the GOP is the scale of the pro-abortion victory in Ohio. The 56 percent “yes” vote to put abortion rights into the state constitution was a major mandate that Democrats will attempt to use everywhere. Is this what the Supreme Court meant by returning the question to the people?

One of the biggest debates for Republicans will be whether to take abortion as an issue head-on and try to win the argument — or to follow President Reagan’s model, focussing on issues on which he had a huge advantage and addressing less advantageous issues only enough to move back to the issues on which he was winning."
www.nysun.com

Republicans, Stunned by the Results Tuesday, Have Their Work Cut Out for Them — Starting With Careful Analysis of the Results

There is much to learn from the 2023 elections, and Republicans have studying to do.
www.nysun.com
www.nysun.com
 

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