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Democrats lost a massive number of votes in their stronghold of New York, indicating a failure to energize their base voters.
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"so the Democrats from 2020 to 2024 lost a million votes in New York state the Republicans only picked up 200,000 more so 800,000 people in New York state did not vote in this election"
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In the key swing state of Pennsylvania, Democrats failed to maintain their 2020 vote levels, losing 50,000 votes while Republicans simultaneously grew their support by over 150,000 votes.
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"so the Democratic party is going to go down 50,000 votes from 2020 to 2024 and the Republican party is going to go up 157,000 votes from 2020 to 2024."
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Democrats failed to motivate their 2020 coalition, leading to a significant drop in overall voter turnout which benefited Republicans.
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"… 618 votes where are those 5.3 million people why did they not vote and I think that's something that election Talking Heads people who are really into electorial and election statistics and data are going to have to look at is why did over five million people sit this vote out"
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Democrats experienced a catastrophic drop-off in votes in California, losing 2.2 million votes compared to 2020, a far greater decline than Republicans faced.
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"the Democratic party went down and the Republican party went down but the Democratic party lost 2.2 million votes from 2020 to 2024 the Republican Party lost 294,000 votes from 2020 to 2024"
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Democrats lost half a million votes in New Jersey while Republicans gained, indicating a significant enthusiasm gap and failure to retain their 2020 voters.
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"so if you look from 2020 to 2024 the Democrats lost 500,000 votes and the Republicans gained 50,000 where are those other 450,000 people"
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Democrats are losing their grip on traditionally deep-blue urban areas, as evidenced by significant Republican gains in New York City boroughs like the Bronx and Queens.
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"I really think in New York you're going to have common commentators you're going to have election analysts looking at one why 800,000 people didn't vote and two why did the Republican numbers go up in Democratic stron held areas."
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Democrats suffered a significant setback in the swing state of Georgia, losing 75,000 votes as Republicans surged with an additional 200,000 votes compared to 2020.
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"so in Georgia the Democratic party lost 75,000 votes and the Republican Party gained 200,000 votes so there are 175,000 votes from here that were not cast here from 2020 to 2024"
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In the critical swing state of Michigan, Democrats lost over 70,000 votes while Republicans gained over 160,000, indicating a failure in both voter retention and persuasion.
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"in Michigan the Democratic party would lose about 71,000 votes from 2020 and the Republican Party would gain 164,000 votes from 2020 so we're looking at another state where about a 100,000 people did not vote in the 2024 election"
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Democrats experienced a significant vote drop-off of 100,000 in Arizona, a key state they won in 2020, while Republicans simultaneously increased their vote total.
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"so in Arizona from 2020 to 2024 the Democratic party is going to lose about 100,000 votes and the Republican party is going to gain about 95,000 votes"
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Democrats saw a dramatic erosion of support among young voters (18-29), with their margin shrinking from a 25-point lead in 2020 to just a 4-point lead in 2024.
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"in 2024 51% voted for Cala Harris 47% voted for Donald Trump that is a 10% decrease for Democrats and an 11% increase for Republicans"
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Democrats lost significant ground with Black voters, a cornerstone of their coalition, seeing an 8-point drop in support while Republican support doubled within the same demographic.
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"in 2024 83% of black voters voted for Kamal Harris and 16% of black voters voted for Donald Trump that is an 8% decrease for Cala Harris and an 8% increase for Donald Trump this is a vote that people were really watching during this election"
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Democrats continued to lose their advantage with Latino voters, with their support dropping by 7 points as Republican support grew by 8 points, tightening the margin significantly.
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"in 2024 55% of L laa voters voted for Kamal Harris and 43% of Latina voters voted for Donald Trump that is a 7% decrease for the um Democratic party and a 8% increase for the Republican party this was another demographic that was watched being watched very closely in the election"
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Democrats lost their majority support among Latino men, dropping 10 points to fall to 49%, while Republican support surged by 10 points to create a near-tie in this demographic.
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"in 2024 49% of Latino men voted for Camala Harris while 48% voted for Donald Trump so that is a 10% decrease for the Democrats and a 10% increase for the Republicans"
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Democrats lost the vote among younger men (18-44), shifting from a 7-point advantage in 2020 to an 8-point deficit in 2024.
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"men 18 to 44 in 2020 52% voted for Joe Biden 45% voted for Donald Trump in 2024 45% of men ages 18 to 44 voted for Cala Harris and 53% voted for Donald Trump so this is a 7% decrease for Democrats and an 8% increase for Republicans"
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Democrats are losing their edge in the suburbs, with their support decreasing by 2% while Republican support increased by 3%, shrinking the Democratic margin in this critical battleground.
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"in 2024 52% of suburban voters voted for Cala Harris and 47 voted for percent voted for Donald Trump so that is a 2% decrease for the Democratic party and a 3% increase for the Republican party"
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Democrats experienced a massive 13-point drop in support from Black men, with those votes shifting directly to the Republican party.
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"black men in 2020 voted 87% Joe Biden 12% Donald Trump in 2024 they voted 74% Cala Harris 25% Donald Trump which is a 13% decrease for the Democrats and a 13% increase for the Republicans"
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Despite winning the demographic, Democrats saw their advantage with younger women (18-44) shrink significantly, with a 6% drop in their support and a 7% gain for Republicans.
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"in 2024 55% of women ages 18 to 44 voted for Camala Harris while 44% of women ages 18 to 44 voted for Donald Trump that is a 6% decrease for the Democrats and a 7% increase for the Republicans"
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