lennypartiv
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Face it, it's the truth.Voice of the hard right folks
Vote GOP in ANY election and this is what you are voting for
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Face it, it's the truth.Voice of the hard right folks
Vote GOP in ANY election and this is what you are voting for
Nope.Naw, just educating you that we’re not stupid and enjoy outing you cheaters
Too bad it’s what it isNope.
Not even close.
Bull$hitYou are confused.
China Joe didn't win.
The Democrat Dirty Tricks Department used the scam of unverified mail in ballots in Democrat swing district to create the necessary number of fraudulent votes for China Joe to win.
It is a despicable thievery of our country.
Stop being a dumbshit asshole Moon Bat and trying to justify the thievery. We have lost our Democracy because of Useful Idiots that believe that shit.
That article is nothing more than a cover up of the thievery.
Shame!
Every once-in-a-blue-moon... a sliver of common ground...People didn't vote for Biden.....They voted against Trump. ...![]()
And the anti-Trump vote was much more motivated to vote against him than the MAGA crowd who showed up at the rallies, caravans, and boating accidents was motivated to vote for him.
This year, there were two major exit surveys, the “traditional” one done by Edison Research (based upon a sample of 15,590 in-person and self-described mail-in voters; see CNN and the New York Times) and the AP VoteCast survey (based upon a sample of 110,485 self-described voters ... the much larger AP VoteCast sample appears to be more accurate. ...Women outvoted men—by 4 percent in the Edison data and 6 percent in the AP VoteCast survey—and rejected Donald Trump, denying him re-election. According to the AP VoteCast, Biden carried women by 55-44, while Trump carried men by 52-46. Edison had similar numbers: Biden won women by 57-42, while Trump won men by 53-45. The bigger margins and bigger turnout among women were decisive. ...According to the AP VoteCast data, voters with high school or less as their education level (27 percent of the total vote), broke for Trump over Biden by 52-46, a figure nearly identical to that group’s Trump vs. Clinton figure from 2016. ... Voters with some college or an associate’s degree but less than a four-year degree (34 percent of the total vote) tipped dramatically away from Trump: In the 2016 exit poll they preferred him by 8 percent, but in the 2020 AP VoteCast data they preferred him by just 2 percent. The narrowing gap by which Trump carried that category of voters opened the door for Biden to win by sweeping the votes of those with higher levels of education. Biden carried college graduates with no postgraduate studies (25 percent of the total vote) by 56-42 and voters with postgraduate studies (15 percent of the total vote) by 58-40. ... white college-educated men (16 percent of the total vote) voted for Trump by 52-46 while white college-educated women (14 percent of the electorate) went for Biden by 59-39. ... White men without college degrees (19 percent of the total vote), gave Trump a landslide margin of 64-34, while white women without college degrees (24 percent of the total vote) gave Trump a large but lesser margin of 60-39. Big though those margins are, they are each smaller than in 2016.Biden carried the nation’s suburbs by 10 percent in the AP VoteCast survey. From the Eisenhower through the Reagan eras, Republicans held a lock on highly educated and affluent suburban voters. It began eroding in 2004—and cracked apart in 2020. Edsall notes that in 1980 Republicans carried 91 out of the 100 counties with the highest median income level; in 2020, they carried only 43. ... Keep in mind that the margins among suburban voters tend to be narrow (Obama carried the suburbs by only 2 percent in 2008 and lost them by 2 percent in 2012), thus Biden carrying the suburbs by 10 percent was a huge factor in his election.
Among the 46 percent of voters who reported in the AP VoteCast survey that they “disapprove strongly” of President Trump, Biden won 97-1. On the flip side, meanwhile, the voters who said they “approve strongly” of Trump, who voted for him by 98-2, amounted to a much smaller 31 percent of the electorate. In other words, the notion that Trump’s base was more passionate about supporting him than was Biden’s is not reflected in the data.
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How Biden Won: Six Hard Truths
Digging into the exit poll data on gender, education, age, and more.thebulwark.com
It's just more proof college professors indoctrinate our youth.I would like to know why this so called “educated” group gets its own designation. As a group they sure do vote for some stupid shit. Maybe we should look at the results of what these “educated” people have done for us. And do the opposite.
Exactly.The keyword here being "young". "Young" and wise don't typically go together.