This was a “Dinner Table” election.
Who do I feel will continue to protect local jobs for hard-working Americans, putting food on our kitchen table?
Who do I feel will manage the border and reduce stress on my job prospects, and my son’s and daughter’s prospects? Maybe my kids job rights are more important to me right now than abortion rights.
Who do I feel will take action on crime and reduce risks to my family’s wellbeing? Maybe this is more important to me right now than C02 emmissions.
Who will perpetuate wars in Ukraine and Gaza, etc., and who is more likely to find a way to end them?
Stats are irrelevant. People make choices based on emotions. As much as I rooted for the Dems the last 4 elections, they remain inept on strategies to reach the large American base sentiments. Pandering to politically correct constituents only works if the electorate is really pissed off with the incumbent, as was the case when Biden won. But now we can overlook massive personal candidate shortcomings in the belief of maxing food on the table. It is hard to vote for social justice when you are worried about your job. Legit or not—that is the challenge of politicians to communicate. Dems blew it.
And Harris pulled a Hillary. Lost my respect by not finding the courage to come out on election night and personally thank all the people who fought for her. Fucking entitled coward when the chips came down. “Oh, she will comment tomorrow”. Coward. Big mistake for showing strength of American leadership. No recovery for her now.