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Rather disingenuous without context. There are ~170M registered voters in the country, what are we supposed to infer from a less than 1% shift?
I admire your effort in denying that we lost the popular vote and failing to contend with warning signs like voter registration not remotely trending in your favor :francis:

Its a skill, honestly :ehh:
 

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those cocksuckers who run charlie kirk's organization seem to be putting in work with voter registration at colleges
The arrogance of these progressives never ceases to amaze me.

After 2024, and losing the popular vote, I dont understand this attachment to thinking its business as usual
 

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I admire your effort in denying that we lost the popular vote and failing to contend with warning signs like voter registration not remotely trending in your favor :francis:

Its a skill, honestly :ehh:
What you posted has literally nothing to do with what you just said :lolbron:

You posted data on post-election voter registration purges and you're attempting to use that to create an ongoing narrative.
 

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What you posted has literally nothing to do with what you just said :lolbron:

You posted data on post-election voter registration purges and you're attempting to use that to create an ongoing narrative.
If the red was blue and the blue was red, you’d be on here doing slam dunks on republicans and trolling about the midterms.

Now, you want to read the bibliography and poll methodology because something seems “off” to you :francis:

This is the same summer-2024 denial yall were doing about the viability of democrats when people like me were sensing we were entering the danger zone...



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You should have led with this instead of a random no context tweet in the 538 subreddit.

Yes, an alarming trend but, we're still hovering around a 1% delta:

All told, Democrats lost about 2.1 million registered voters between the 2020 and 2024 elections in the 30 states, along with Washington, D.C., that allow people to register with a political party. (In the remaining 20 states, voters do not register with a political party.) Republicans gained 2.4 million.

There are still more Democrats registered nationwide than Republicans, partly because of big blue states like California allow people to register by party, while red states like Texas do not. But the trajectory is troublesome for Democrats, and there are growing tensions over what to do about it.

We discussed the fact that young males, white in particular, are following the politics of the podcast bro culture. The 2016 election would have been the first election the oldest of Gen Z could have voted in, so I'm not surprised by this

The shifts also previewed Democratic weaknesses in 2024. The party saw some of its steepest declines in registration among men and younger voters, the Times analysis found — two constituencies that swung sharply toward Mr. Trump.

I feel like this sums up the big problem for the Democratic party - an over reliance leaning on how terrible Trump is:
Any hope that the drift away from the Democratic Party would end organically with Mr. Trump’s election has been dashed by the limited data so far in 2025. There are now roughly 160,000 fewer registered Democrats than on Election Day 2024, according to L2’s data, and 200,000 more Republicans.

I think we are all in agreeance that the party needs some radical changing - the only question is, will we see it in our lifetimes.
 
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