The crowd sizes could *not* be more different.🔻
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So let me get this straight cause I am confused.
We have TVs, satellites, internet, radio, and you are still judging by who shows up in person to a super spreader event???
Are we still living in the 1930's????
My phone allows me to watch whenever wherever I want, I like that.
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It was statistically impossible for Donald Trump to win in 2020. Because of the percentage of the population how Baby Boomers and older who are the Republican base that died between 2016 and 2020, as well as the number of younger voters who turned 18 after 2016
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Republican base:
The baby boomer and older generations, have shrunk from 61% of the electorate in 2008, to 57% in 2012, to 51% in 2016, to 44% in 2020...
In 2018, the millennial generation outnumbered the baby boom generation for the first time. Ending the four decades where
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boomers were the largest voting generation...
The era of the Reagan voter is over
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When the data came pouring in after Election Day, campaign aides and Trump allies alike were struck by the president’s poor performance with the 18-to-29-year-old crowd — especially in a cycle with surging youth turnout.
In nearly every Midwestern battleground state that
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mattered to Trump’s reelection, the president performed worse among young voters than in 2016, according to a POLITICO review of state exit polls. Trump ceded ground in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, two states he lost. He also regressed in Arizona, another critical state that
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