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  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Yeah. That’s how population growth is…

    It’ll be newsworthy when total votes/voters go down over time, this is like being surprised 12:30 pm happens after noon everyday.

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        2 months ago

        This is great to see. Texas isn’t so much a red state as a non voting state. The more people vote, the better democrats do generally. It’s why Republicans are always pushing for voter roll purges.

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          2 months ago

          Republicans lose the popular vote, period. When people actually vote, on every level, Republicans lose.

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            2 months ago

            12/15.5=77%

            18/22=84%

            Saying that 18 million more registered voters is more I formative than the percent of registered voters has increased 7% is just ridiculous to me

            One shows real useful to information, the other doesn’t fucking matter.

            If you think that’s “wrong” then I’m not sure how to explain this in a way you can understand.

            But I’m pretty sure youte assuming I’m saying something else

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      2 months ago

      Also younger voters, especially young women are much more invested in politics and more likely to vote than ever.

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        2 months ago

        Eh…

        In the 1960s it was like 50%, I don’t think we’re there yet

        And people talk about how today’s violence, extremism, and division is new like the Civil Rights movement never happened and Malcolm just had that AK for a photo OP.

        You’re “than ever” isnt accurate.

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          2 months ago

          The 1960s had political engagement and division, no one’s denying that.

          However it was surpassed in 2020 which was a record year for turnout of 66.8% of eligible voters. Specifically, 90.6% of eligible women were registered, and about 68.4% of them actually voted. Women outpaced men in both categories. Young voters, especially young women, were a big part of that surge.

          Trump lost big then, imagine now with all the news about record registrations how much he might lose by now. Personally I think it would be very funny to see Harris break 100M votes,. Can you imagine how angry Trump would be :)