I’ve been mocked, ridiculed and insulted here for months. I guess it’s that treasured education that has made them so perceptive that they picked up that I am a hetero-white guy in flyover land that is the root of all evil, and I just cost them the election.
- there’s no other explanation than plain old white (male) supremacy.
- What a pathetic, angry and unChristian narrative you’re embracing.
- Do you know more about what’s going on (sitting there on the farm, reading your conspiracy theories) than THEY do? My opinions are formed by facts.
- These nazi cowards are the foundation of the current GOP. By not denouncing them, and by undermining the candidate that is actually trying to quash fascism, THIS is what you’re enabling.
It’s just too bad those facts get in their way this time. Nearly one in five Trump voters were black, Latino, Native American, or “people of color.”
After all the votes are counted, Trump will likely have won the largest share of the nonwhite vote of any Republican presidential candidate since at least Gerald Ford in 1976, if not Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1960. He won between 25 and 30 percent of the Black male vote nationwide, doubling his share from 2020 in some states. He won 45 percent of the Hispanic vote and an outright majority of Hispanic men. He won the largest share of the Jewish vote since the 1980s, while also simultaneously increasing his share of the Arab American vote. And Trump performed better in major cities across this nation.
You have to go back to before the Civil Rights Act to see a more diverse Republican coalition.
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-won-most-diverse-gop-coalition-since-civil-rights-act-opinion-1981673
And another view on the same topic.

Once again, most of the pollsters and pundits underestimated Donald Trump. The fact that he notched not just a resounding Electoral College win but apparently a clear popular vote victory, too, is remarkable, particularly given how he broadened his coalition to be far more multiethnic than it was in 2016 and 2020.
And here is yet another demographic that came through.
Way to go Gen-X (most of you anyway).
So why did I vote for Trump? It’s very simple. I’m in the stage of my life where I have one child in college, and my other two will be following, which will see my family paying for college for the next twelve years without a break.
Mr. Fox and I have aging parents who need extra attention and care. This means expensive flights, travel expenses, care expenses, and more. And when the government decides to let inflation get so wildly out of control that our higher-than-average salaries are strained by buying a week’s worth of groceries, and we have a month where we’ve accidentally overdrawn our account for the first time in a decade, and we watched the American government turn into Soviet-style thugs who physically harmed our children by unnecessarily locking them down, destroying two years of their lives, forcing them to wear masks, forcing people to get vaccines they didn’t want, and then the state of New York broke down someone’s door and executed their pet squirrel and raccoon… brother, it’s war.

If these facts upset you, I’d advise venturing on over and joining the 4B movement on TikTok. America would be grateful.
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