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Offline mystery-ak

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Yes, It Was a Landslide
« on: December 12, 2024, 09:13:56 am »
Yes, It Was a Landslide › American Greatness
Trump’s victory gets bigger the more it is scrutinized.


Having lost the election, demoralized Democrats now argue their defeat wasn’t a landslide. Nice try. Their reaction is more than knee-jerk petulance; instead, it arises from fears of permanence. With Trump gaining momentum, even before his inauguration, Democrats rightfully fear that they could fare even worse in 2028 and beyond.

Before the election, the Democrats’ presidential complaint was the Electoral College. Certain they would win the popular vote, Tim Walz, speaking in October, voiced what other Democrats thought: “I think all of us know the electoral college needs to go.” On the night of November 5, their concern changed. Now Democrat apologists (CNN, NYT, LAT, and more) are all arguing to diminish Trump’s victory—and thereby his momentum.

While Democrats and their supporters’ need is understandable, Trump’s landslide gets bigger the more it is scrutinized.

Even on the surface, its particulars are impressive. Trump was the Republicans’ first presidential candidate to beat a Democrat in the popular vote in 20 years. He won more popular votes than any Republican presidential candidate in history. He won each of the contest’s seven swing states—and he came close to flipping several (NJ, VA, NM, NH, and MN) seemingly solid blue states. And he won the electoral vote 312-226.

Conversely, compared to Biden in 2020, Democrats’ popular vote percentage dropped in 50 of 51 states and the District of Columbia, going up only in Utah by a scant 0.2 percentage points.

Big as Trump’s win was on the surface, closer examination shows it was bigger still.

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Re: Yes, It Was a Landslide
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2024, 09:40:55 am »
And without all the cheating the coat tails would have been much longer. 57-43 in the senate. 435-200 in the house.
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