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  1. jaredwallace91 on

    I wonder if Gen Z voting more conservatively affected Asian and Hispanic Moderate voter trends. Both groups have a relatively young electorate 

  2. Ive seen the exact same sheet like 2 days ago but the orange color was mint green lol.

  3. big_dog_redditor on

    I would like to see this with Clinton and Obama in there as well. I know this may not be a popular idea, but I suspect the US populace is just not ready for anything but a man as their President. I hope to proven wrong.

  4. Ok-Wrongdoer-9647 on

    At some point the Democratic Party needs to ask themselves why they’re continually losing favor despite controlling almost the entire media narrative. They need to move to a less radical platform because it’s clearly making people flee their party

  5. Squalleke123 on

    More proof that the democrats shot themselves in the foot by handpicking a bad candidate after shielding the last candidate from effective primaries…

  6. Seems like Harris wasn’t popular with the base. Idk 2020 is kind of an outlier year. I think a lot of nonvoters voted just bc they were bored and had nothing to do.

  7. Feels like this graph implies Biden was a better choice. I need everyone to know he was going to get SLAUGHTERED if he stayed in the race. Democrats as a whole became less popular this election.

  8. Dems unfortunately did almost nothing for the average person which led to extremism.

  9. EnemysGate_Is_Down on

    I don’t understand the mental gymnastics that Democrats need to do to not see it was bidens (and by proxy Harris’s) border policy and Trump’s promises was the number one thing that turned people away, especially Hispanics.

    As a federal worker with a security clearance that took almost a year to get, I’m super pissed at all these new people and appointees who got their clearances in a matter of days. If someone told me they were going through and kicking out anyone who didn’t go through the process properly, I would support them.

  10. Icy_Detective_4075 on

    It astounds me that this data is so readily available, yet Progressives continue to dig their heels in on certain issues that are highly polarizing and unreasonable along with publicly supporting things like cold blooded murder in the street or acts of vandalism directed toward a car manufacturer. Keep it up, I guess. It’s only helping Conservatives (and the country).

  11. NorthWoodsSlaw on

    Based on the rampant misogyny of the 2024 Election I’d like to see Gender Identity mapped over these results

  12. Huh.

    Dems really strongly lost the minority vote when they ran a minority woman for president.

    I am suspicious that this is more about the noun in that descriptor than the adjective.

    I’d be more than happy to be proven wrong. But I suspect that liberal values are not uniformly distributed across all ethnic communities equally.

  13. I question if this is purely based on candidate like the title implies versus all of the outside variables that had changed between 2020 and 2024.

    i.e. cost of living, popular sentiment, proximity to Jan 6th, former Presidential administration, media narratives, etc

  14. It just goes to show that Harris was a bad pick for a candidate (maybe a good one for president, but that’s not the issue at hand).

    To defeat trump, democrates needed a simple trick, have a normal middle aged straight white male as candidate.

  15. The biggest swings are in the “moderates.” Moderates are another word for swing voters.

    Democrats in 2024, right or wrong, represented the party in power and the status quo. Trump represented disruption and change, and economic populism (not saying I agree with it but that’s how he positions himself, even though he’s furthered the status quo and interests of Wall Street and Corporations.).

    2024 voting represented a reaction and expression of dissatisfaction and anger with the status quo, and call for change.

    And make no mistake, those same swing voters are/will regret the Trump and will see Democrats takeover the House in 2026.

  16. I think you forgot a legend. Nowhere does this indicate what each color means.

    Edit: never mind- I now see the little indicator at the top indicating “Harris” and “Biden”. Still, I do not believe this is a well made visualization.