2024 U.S. Presidential Election Thread: Donald Trump wins & will return to the White House; GOP wins U.S. Senate & U.S. House

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But I mean, as we know right now, abortion was seen to be something that was very important which would help catapult her but it's barely top three. Add the fact the Republicans are doing well in certain areas, it's not looking optimal with what we know
Exit polls are notoriously shyt. We don't know the methodology they used, where they polled from, the genders, religious beliefs, age groups, or sexual orientation. All these things make a big difference when it comes to where people's biggest issues and priorities lie when voting. If you randomly poll 50 people, and 40 of them were white christian men under 40, abortion might not seem high up on their priority list.

Again, just wait for the results to come out. None of this shyt matters. There's nothing you can realistically pull from these to indicate what the final result will be.
 

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I like how republicans are all saying “Nobody cares about democracy, ppl care about the prices of their groceries!” Like republicans care about working class Americans.

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I hate how they act like Biden just flipped some inflation switch to on and Trump is just gonna go in there and flip it back to off.
 
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But I mean, as we know right now, abortion was seen to be something that was very important which would help catapult her but it's barely top three. Add the fact the Republicans are doing well in certain areas, it's not looking optimal with what we know
Considering the gender gap in polling; women out voting men; huge turnout in Atlanta, Detroit, and Philly; late deciders breaking to Harris; I have to wonder how it could be more optimal than this.
 

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Considering the gender gap in polling; women out voting men; huge turnout in Atlanta, Detroit, and Philly; late deciders breaking to Harris; I have to wonder how it could be more optimal than this.

Yep the black polling in PA is the only thing that I’ve seen today that has me even semi worried at all but who knows how accurate it is
 
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