Despite turnout statewide remaining roughly unchanged from 2020 levels, there was a 3-percent drop in the share of eligible voters who cast ballots in the deep-blue city this year. And that’s not even touching the vice president’s collapse in Dearborn, the hub of Arab American life in the state, where Democrats were swept to re-election easily in local races while Harris’s support sank to unrecognizable depths.
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Kamala Harris was convinced to abandon her progressive ideas. So Democrats didn’t vote for her
Harris sought centrist Republican votes, experts tell John Bowden, at the expense of the Obama coalition. But Republican women didn’t end up turning out for her — and neither did a large part of the Democratic base
Tuesday 12 November 2024 16:30 EST
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“It was…an election for the Democrats where the kind of long-term trends that had been working in their favor…basically stopped. Reversed some. Whereas the trends that were working against them just kept going.”
Tillery offered one clear diagnosis for why younger voters and Black voters turned out in such lower numbers.
“I wish somebody would come out and just be truthful about the fact that…Israel’s war on Gaza probably cost them, like, 50,000 to 100,000 votes in all of these swing states, right? Like, look at Michigan!” said Tillery. “But if you don’t want to own up to that stuff, then you know, you can tell your story about what a titan Donald Trump is.”
“If that’s the story, that’s the story. But a lot of us gave them other pathways to follow.”
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Why Black Hitlers Pb RETARD NAZIS “It was…an election for the Democrats where the kind of long-term trends that had been working in their favor…basically stopped. Reversed some. Whereas the trends that were working against them just kept going.”