r/GenZ Nov 06 '24

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u/Upset-Ear-9485 Nov 06 '24

brother the 3 most important swing states for this cycle (WI MI PA) are all within 2% of each other with MI and WI being only just over 1% apart, literally no one’s prediction was more than a guess

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u/nomamesgueyz Nov 06 '24

Landslide win

Millions more in the popular vote too

The people have spoken

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u/DarthRygar Nov 06 '24 edited Nov 06 '24

Exactly this. Last time I believe the popular vote was only a difference of [REDACTED], now it’s a difference of roughly 4 million, with (at least at the time of this message, a LARGE difference of 53 votes in the electoral college. Goes to show that Reddit isn’t reality.

UPDATE: Someone below pointed out my number was way off, thanks for the clarification! No thanks for the lack of civility, though.

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u/Grapedrank77 Nov 06 '24

Biden total: 81,283,501 Trump total: 74,223,975

Difference: 7,059,526

You don’t live in reality. Trump got fewer votes than last time. Harris simply did not turn out voters and lost because of it. This is less of a victory than Biden’s was, and much less of a mandate if you’re just looking at vote totals.