Harris only received five percent of Republican votes — less than the six percent Joe Biden won in 2020 when he beat Trump, as well as the seven percent won by Hillary Clinton in 2016 when she lost to him. While Harris won independents and moderates, she did so by smaller margins than Biden did in 2020.

Meanwhile, Harris lost households earning under $100,000, while Democratic turnout collapsed. Votes are still being counted, but Harris is on pace to underperform Biden’s 2020 totals by millions of votes.

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    24 days ago

    she tried to win over moderates, not republicans.

    I’d say it worked judging by the 70 million votes or so she got.

    The real problem seems to be dem voter turnout instead, for whatever collection of reasons that is. I would argue it’s mostly voters being stupid, but that’s just me lol.

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        23 days ago

        losing sure, but biden had historically high voter turnout, probably as a result of the mail in voting over covid.

        This turn out is pretty high as well we’re looking at about 71 million votes right now. For an “unpopular candidate” this is pretty clearly, good turnout.

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        23 days ago

        there are moderates, politically, the problem is that the political environment is so heavily galvanized they don’t really show up clearly.

        Most conservative moderates are either going to vote trump (in which case they aren’t that much of a moderate) or they’re not, and they’re going to vote for dems, (which is more moderate)

        The problem at hand is that moderates just don’t get any political attention, even though they’re like 30-40% of the voter base, if not more.