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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, so much hatred for white males. Or are these all trolls?[/quote] I do not think these comments are trolls. This is genuinely how many east coast, urban progressives think. They loathe white males. Here's the problem - white people are the numerical majority in this country by a long shot. Black people are 13% of the population. Hispanic about 20%. Asian 6%. White is over 60%. The day of the progressive is over. They can hate white people, they can hate males, but they will no longer be in power - their ideas are just not wanted by most americans. Your message that white males suck goes over like a lead balloon in texas, michigan, florida, colorado, arizonona, ohio, north carolina to name a few. By all means, post on DCUM about how white males are stupid, unqualified, or lacking whatever. It will make you feel better! [/quote] Give me a break. No one hates males. They’re unqualified people in every race. Get over yourself. [b]You’re sounding like a victim. Trump won 51% of the vote. Don’t get ahead of your skis.[/quote][/b] FYI--Trump did NOT win 51% of the popular vote. He won less than 50%. (Almost 50% but not quite, which is important to note as he "overreaches" so significantly. He never had an "overwhelming mandate" so can and will easily alienate enough people to hopefully sink the GOP in the near future given that he was starting from a very, very narrow popular win.[/quote] But keep in mind that the media was 1,000 percent working against him on a daily basis, and the Biden administration had the benefit of incumbency and was using the full power of the federal government against him and supporting states like NY and GA to do the same, but Trump still won the Presidency, along with controlling the Senate, the House, the Supreme Court, and the majority of state Governorships and legislatures. The national popular vote is misleading because large heavy Democrat states like California are written off by Republicans and they do not even campaign there, so a state that went 80-20 (or more) for Harris might have gone only 60-40 if Trump had devoted resources. But both candidates focused their resources in the seven close states (as they should) and Trump won those 7-0, not to mention a couple of Democrat states like Virginia that were much closer than expected. Trump did not have an overwhelming mandate like Reagan winning 49-1, but I would not underestimate his support by focusing on the popular vote either. A lot of people voted for what he is doing and are very happy that he is keeping his promises. If you don't like it, run a better candidate with a better message in 2028.[/quote]
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