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Wrong. 84 percent of the votes trump got were from whites even as Trump rn an openly racist campaign.How dare he garner more votes, that's unconstitutional.
You have it wrong. It is democrats who turned out in the millions to vote for the old white guy but refused to come out for the Indian woman. You have racism and sexism in your party.
Be Better, Media: Issues With Racial Framing in Post-2024 Election Coverage
Following the 2024 Election, media coverage has been dominated by newspapers seeking to articulate how Donald Trump won the election.1 As a part of this coverage, there is a noticeable rise in articles on the shift in Black and Latino votes for Trump with titles such as “Trump’s return to power fueled by Hispanic, working-class voter support,” and lines like “some surprising margins . . . within groups including women, Black and Latino voters helped carry the former president to victory.”2 While it is certainly important to recognize shifts in the voting patterns of people of color and what that means, the media framing that seeks to attribute Trump’s victory to people of color is concerning because it seemingly blames those who will be most devastated by a second Trump term for his victory.
To be clear, Trump’s voting coalition is overwhelmingly composed of white voters. Approximately 84% of the votes for Trump in 2024 were cast by white voters.
Be Better, Media: Issues With Racial Framing in Post-2024 Election Coverage

If 80 percent of the whites had voted for Trump, Harris would be president. White women voted in majority for a man who bragged about ending their bodily autonomy. So if you can't see the problem with that, you are part of the problem.