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Many Democrats boycotted the election

MONews
1 Min Read

“Voters in liberal strongholds across the country, from inner cities to the suburbs, failed to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris at the same level they voted for Joseph R. Biden Jr. four years ago, contributing significantly to her loss to Donald. “Trump” new york times report.

“Counties that had some of the biggest Democratic wins in 2020 cast 1.9 million fewer votes for Ms. Harris than they did for Ms. Biden. “An analysis of the 47 states where ballot counts are nearly complete shows that the most Republican counties in the country received an additional 1.2 million votes for President Trump this year.”

“The decline occurred across demographics and the economy. This was evident in counties with the highest job growth, counties with the highest job losses, and counties with the highest percentage of college-educated voters. “Voter turnout also declined across traditionally strong Democratic groups, including areas with large numbers of black Christians and Jewish voters.”

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