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  • Ms. ArmoredThirteen
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    517 days ago

    A majority of eligible people did vote, unless I’m reading things wrong. Don’t get me wrong turnout did suck and it’s a disgrace imo but a slim majority is still a majority

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      EDIT: Sorry, I didn’t see “majority”. A majority of people did vote, but not more than the eligible people that stayed home per party.

      I really don’t know why this is still the misconception, but no: approximately 90 million eligible people did not vote.

      https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2024-11-15/how-many-people-didnt-vote-in-the-2024-election

      If “Did Not Vote” was a candidate, it would have easily won:

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        17 days ago

        In the link you sent it says 36% of eligible voters did not vote, which is not a majority. The “did not vote winning the election” is a different stat than “majority did/didn’t vote”

        • @[email protected]
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          317 days ago

          Sorry, you’re right. I didn’t see “majority” in your comment, I’ll edit mine. Technically, a majority of people voted, but 90 million people did not. More than voters of either party, but not combined.

          • Ms. ArmoredThirteen
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            217 days ago

            This makes sense. But yeah semantics aside, over a third not voting is terrible regardless. When I was young I didn’t understand the people pushing to vote but now I’m older… I get it. Seeing so many people not care, or suppressed and not getting votes in, it’s disheartening to say the least. We really dropped the ball, down a hill, into a manure lagoon

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        117 days ago

        How many of these states never flip though? I know at least three that are safely blue so of course not everyone voted.

    • @[email protected]
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      Technically more eligible registered voters did vote that didn’t, but it really doesn’t tell the whole story. 77 million voted for Trump. 75 million votes for Harris. Just under three million voted for a third party candidate of some kind. 90 million didn’t vote but were registered to vote.

      We also don’t know the number of potentially eligible but not registered people there are.

      The US has an estimated 340 million population. An estimated 260 million are adults.

      It’s easy to see why people say ~30% of the country is deciding our fate.