• Saleh@feddit.org
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    Less people voted Trump in 2024 than in 2020. It is not that Trump won, it is that Biden/Harris lost hard.

    Trump: 74 Mio. in 2020, 73 Mio. in 2024

    Biden/Harris: 81 Mio. in 2020, 69 Mio. in 2024

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_United_States_presidential_election

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_presidential_election

    Seems like people on the less right side of politics also got tired after the whole “we need to stop Trump or democracy ends” messaging led to an underwhelming / genocidal and dementia struck president

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      It’s easy to look back. I sincerely think that, based on research and subsequent speculation, appealing to non-MAGA conservatives was a rational play. It explains Liz Cheney and the whole nothing-will-fundamentally-change angle.

      Again, didn’t pay off, but I’m sure research showed greater expected returns from conservatives than leftists.

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        I think it was obviously insane from the start. It was clear long before 2024, before 2020 even. Offering a racist a ham sandwich isn’t going to get him to vote for you when the alternative is offering him the whole pig. Campaigning that way and losing once looks like an accident. Doing it… however the fuck many times we’ve seen this play out now looks like it’s on purpose.

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          Not every conservative is a racist and it isn’t helpful to frame things that way. It’s not unreasonable to prefer a ham sandwich to a diseased pig, and it’s not unreasonable to think that’s a compelling offer.

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            They’re either racists or willing to support and vote for racists. Not sure where you think that line of reasoning is gonna go.

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              The gamble was that enough of them wouldn’t support racists if given a moderate alternative. Just because it didn’t work didn’t mean it wasn’t a reasonable strategy.