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    78% of black men who voted. Now, just for funsies, what is the percentage of Black men who chose not to vote, and by acclimation, and I use that word charitably, didn’t vote for Harris thereby giving their missing Harris vote to Trump?

    More Latinos voted for Donald Trump than have ever voted for any Republican candidate ever before.

    You can spin all you like. Democrats lost every swing state and control of the Senate.

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      Just for funsies, what is the percentage of white people who chose not to vote, and by acclimation, and I use that word charitable, didn’t vote for Harris thereby giving the missing Harris vote to Trump?

      Hint, I bet you a hundred bucks that answer would dwarf whatever bullshit your trying to push.

      Fix you own shortcomings there my guy.

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          Percentage by ethic group to see how badly each group fucked us over and even with knowing damn well that this nation goes out of its way to ensure minorities, blacks in particular, can’t vote, i’d still take that double bet.

          Get your racist house in order before you start disparaging minorities that tried to save your asses yet again.

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      Now, just for funsies, what is the percentage of Black men who chose not to vote, and by acclimation, and I use that word charitably, didn’t vote for Harris thereby giving their missing Harris vote to Trump?

      How exactly do you give a missing vote to Trump? If they didn’t vote then neither candidate got that vote.

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        A non-vote is exactly the same as voting for the winner.

        If you would have voted for the winner, then not voting didn’t matter because your candidate won anyway.

        If you would have voted for the loser, then your non-vote reduced the chance for your candidate to win; which mathematically in a FPTP system means it increased the chance for your opponent to win.

        Though, it is one way to always be on the winning team. /s