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ArticlesNovember 07, 2024
Watch: We Have the Facts! Here's How and Why Trump Won the Presidency
Donald Trump is officially the next President of the United States. Today’s show breaks down exactly how this happened.
While the left was convinced “vibes” would lead Kamala to victory, there was actually no evidence to suggest such nonsense.
“The pollsters were wrong again,” Crowder said, adding that the left is flabbergasted as to how she could have lost.
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Fun Fact: New York is technically a swing state in the same way that Florida is a swing state, as Kamala won by the same margin or worse than Florida and Texas.
Trump also gained support among nearly every group except white, educated voters. He also gained about 100,000 votes in Pennsylvania urban areas, including Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
“Some huge gains were made in urban Pennsylvania,” Crowder added. “The shift towards Trump since 2020 is 3.1 percent.”
He also gained heavily among Latino voters.
According to POLITICO:
Though Harris greatly improved her standing from where President Joe Biden was with Latinos before he dropped out of the race, the vice president notched just 52 percent support among Latinos, according to exit polls. Biden in 2020 earned 61 percent of Latinos’ support, Hillary Clinton carried 66 percent in 2016 and Barack Obama won more than 70 percent in 2012.
Trump — for the first time ever for a GOP presidential candidate — won Latino men outright. And Harris appears to have underperformed with Latino women, too. CNN’s exit polling shows that Harris lost 16 percentage points with Latino men and 9 percentage points with Latino women compared to Biden’s 2020 performance.
And the bleeding didn’t stop there. Harris also saw significant losses with Latinos who haven’t been to college, a 15-point dip.
In other words, he won the male Latino vote, which was not even close.
One possible reason this could be is because of the constant fear-mongering of them being deported even though they are just as American as the next guy. Additionally, the fact that the Dems are the worst party for the working class and are all in it for Big Tech millionaires also plays into it.
Harris also lost support among young voters.
According to US News:
Harris underperformed among voters 18-29 years old, according to the latest VoteCast data. Support for her in that age group only narrowly edged out the share of those who supported Trump, 52% to 46%. In 2020, 61% of voters in the demographic supported Biden, compared to 36% for Trump.
“Everything was a slide towards Donald Trump,” Crowder said.
There are many reasons why he won support among every demographic, but one is that he genuinely made time to reach out to people.
In one specific example, he won both sides of the Gaza debate with the same message.
According to the Detroit Free Press, “Donald Trump won Dearborn and made significant gains in Hamtramck.”
“She lost both sides with two separate pandering messages,” Crowder added. "America test drove both and they went with the first one. He focused on issues people actually cared about."
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