🇺🇸 Discussion: General Election 2024, 🥥 VS 🍊

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Part of me gets that, but did people really honestly not think farther ahead?
Trump literally has openly talked about how he supports the man who commits a genocide...and people thought really his policies on Gaza would be safer than Harris?

I get that Harris couldnt go against Biden since she is Vice President and all, but she has projected more than once that she would want to be harder on Israel etc.
 
You are correct. Kamala was scared of turning off Jewish voters, but I doubt upsetting Bibi supporters by supporting the Palestinian cause would have cost her any electoral votes and could have picked up a few.

A lot more than just Netanyahu and his devotees are supporting the war both in Israel and in US, American Jews are closely divided on whether the war is acceptable or not but probably all who think it is acceptable and even many who think it is unacceptable would be very alienated if she had gone all the way to It's genocide/It's Crimes Against Humanity.
 
He's made too much money off of fear to stop doing it now.
 
It'll be a repeat of 2016, I fear. Only a lot worse this time. :(
I'm hoping they if they break too much too quickly they will get creamed in the mid terms. I've now spoken to two people who might lose their jobs. If enough of the reality hits could be a blue wave in two years.
 
latest vote count updates:

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exit polls: no college | non-college graduate
2024 (57% electorate share): Trump 56% (R+14)
2020 (59%): Trump 50% (R+2)
2016 (50%): Trump 51% (R+7)
2012 (53%): Obama 51% (D+4)

So Democrats are increasingly falling behind with non-college graduate voters, especially non-white non-college or non-white non-college graduate voters. And they make up the majority of all voters.
 
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