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The original was posted on /r/dataisbeautiful by /u/ptrdo on 2025-01-03 03:39:05+00:00.
“If one in 70 Trump voters changed their vote to Harris” is daydreaming in style now?
Anything to avoid responsibility in this loss
1 in 70 is over 1%, thats huge xD
Other than just trying to get everything to fit, is there a reason why the x-axis labels are split between top and bottom?
to point the finger at anyone but the democrats for losing to trump again.
The author hates you.
I blame the protest voters. They screwed us over in 2016 too.
You think that you are going to change the behavior of tens of thousands of voters by removed about it? If you want to change how they vote, do something about it.
If someone’s still protest voting in this situation, it indicates issues with the candidates rather than the voters.
Kamala’s refusal to address the Israeli Genocide and the fact that she was the second candidate forced on the people by the party in an undemocratic way were the main reasons IMO. She was not a popular candidate in 2020, it was surprising she did as well as she did TBH.
They both may be political necessities for some reason but I believe that’s why the dems lost. Also sadly, I don’t think a black woman had any hope of siphoning off any potential Trump voters.
None of this would have happened if the DNC had allowed Sanders to win in 2016 instead of stealing the primaries with superdelegates. Nobody ever polled better against Trump than Sanders. In 2020 or 2016. But instead of letting him mop the floor with Trump. they fought him tooth and nail and even rigged the primaries against him.
You reap what you sow.
As someone who’s protest voted in a strongly blue state for years and who voted Biden only as a vote against Trump, I can’t say I support protest voting when democracy itself is on the line, but I can understand the motivation behind it.
Jfc not this again. The field was open in 2020 and Bernie lost. 2016 you had a point but he LOST in 2020 to Biden. It’s no one’s responsibility to “let him win.” It’s voters’ responsibility to vote him as the candidate. They didn’t.
Signed, a Bernie voter who got off their ass in 2020 to vote for him.
Sorry, I meant more in 2016 where the DNC stole the primary with superdelegates (edited my original post to reflect rhis), though in 2020 they also systematically stole delegates from him.
The reason they lost twice to Trump all come down to these choices. If they had let Bernie win, Trump would be dead and buried. They dug their own grave.
When your own courts legalized Gerrymandering, this simply isn’t a surprise at all.
Gerrymandering has no direct effect on statewide races.
Once again, non-voters. Enjoy the next four years. You deserve it.
Also ppl who voted “Other”
Well yeah
If my grandmother had wheels, she would be a bike
Keep crying lemmy. Trump won the popular vote. In any reasonable democracy he should become the president.
So Hilary should have been prez in 2016?
… and Gore in 2000.
In the incredibly unlikely event that a GOP nominee won the popular but lost the electoral college, Republicans would HOWL
People are upset because you are or are coming across as a Trump supporter but what you’re saying is exactly right and is one of the problems with democracy.
Democracy sucks when it’s the dictatorship of the majority and it’s even worse when it’s the dictatorship of the minority (i.e. due to non-voters) and that’s what democracy has become.
It’d be grand if elected officials were representative of everyone, not just their voters (really: their funders), or if we didn’t need elected representatives at all.
American democracy is a few steps removed from the ideal democracy and that itself is removed from ideal governance. To get ahead of questions: yes I’m advocating for self governance, consensus building, free association, and other aspects of left-anarchism
eyup. would have been a heck of a lot better if folks took this more seriously when deciding to vote and for who. Still. Rank choice voting would have fixed this pretty good.