So Much for 'Pissed Off' Women: Trump's 2024 Gains With Women Greater Than 2020

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On Monday, this X thread was the conversation and the assumption. Women were pissed off at Republicans and especially then-former President and GOP nominee Trump for the end of Roe v. Wade and denying them their reproductive rights. Because women outnumber men and because they are the Democrats' weapon in getting out the vote, many were assured that the bad Orange man and his cat-lady-hating VP candidate would be roundly defeated.

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"Star Trek: Voyager" 7-of-9 actress Jeri Ryan was sure that resistance was futile and that the nation would be assimilated because WoMYn R PIzzed!

Fast forward to Friday. President-elect Donald Trump won the 2024 election decisively, both the electoral college vote AND the popular vote, as Democrats pick through the wreckage of Vice President and selected Democrat nominee Kamala Harris' loss. Women were pissed, but not in the way Democrats and feminazis thought. And those evil GOP elected representatives that allowed this? Were they voted out? Not really. Wonder of wonders, the Republicans are now the majority party in the Senate and are on track to keep the House

Donald Trump has won the majority of white women voters for the third straight time. 

Even after destroying abortion rights, even after a judge went to painstaking lengths to clarify that Trump raped E. Jean Carroll, and even as the Harris campaign targeted the imaginary “silent majority” of women hiding their political views from their husbands, 52 percent of white American women showed us who they are: Trump supporters.

National exit polls show that Trump easily carried white women’s vote, as white men too were 59 percent for Trump. For comparison, Black men and women went 20 percent and 7 percent for Trump, respectively.

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The Democrats and their simulations failed them, and so did their piss-poor candidate. As this post from AOC shows, they thought "reproductive rights" would decide this election and result in votes for Kamala Harris

Welp! Not only were those simulations garbage, but so were the poll numbers. 

New data is showing that Trump actually gained among women. He did better with women than he did in 2020. Kamala Harris did worse among women than Joe Biden in 2020 and Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Women were 53% of the electorate, up a point from 2020. But while Harris won a majority of women — including winning moms while Trump won dads — she only won 53% of women, down from Biden’s 57%.

That was, in particular, because of the pronounced gender divide by education among white voters. Harris won a higher share of white women with college degrees, but Trump won an even wider margin with women who didn’t go to college, and there were more of them who voted.

Add to that Trump’s massive margins with non-college white men and the fact that even white men with college degrees narrowly went for Trump, and Harris just simply couldn’t make up that ground.

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These numbers confirm that women were more concerned with feeding and protecting their children than they were with being able to kill them in the womb.

Democrats were counting on fed-up women to elect America’s first female president. Instead, dissatisfied men helped return Donald Trump to power. 

The president-elect's two eldest sons helped him pick a running mate who once decried “childless cat ladies,” while his youngest son, Barron, encouraged his father’s pivot to podcasts in an effort to reach other young men, a typically reliable Democratic voting bloc that split evenly this year.

“I think the gender gap is going to be the story of the next 20 years. Truly,” Democratic strategist Caitlin Legacki said. “There are a lot of men who feel like they’re being left behind, that society doesn’t have a place for them. And if we don’t want a civil war breaking out along gender lines, we’ve got to figure that out. That is the biggest widening gap in American society.”

The entire country shifted right, like other Western democracies in the inflationary post-Covid era. And with the electorate in a foul mood, Vice President Kamala Harris struggled to separate herself from a deeply unpopular incumbent who waited too long to step aside and whose aides had undermined her for years.

Trump, meanwhile, made strides in his promise to assemble a multiracial working-class coalition, winning 45% of Latinos and 55% of Latino men —  records for a Republican presidential candidate — while making gains in blue states and pushing his margins among non-college-educated and middle-income voters to new heights, according to NBC News exit polls.

“The demographic shifts for us were just so brutal,” a Harris aide said. “Our people rejected us.”

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No, what women who voted for Trump rejected was the crazy. The delusional agendas that had no basis in what occurred every time they went to the grocery store or filled up their gas tank. The regulatory attacks on independent professionals, entrepreneurs, and small business, 90 percent of them women-owned and women-run. What women also rejected was the Democrats' blatant disregard of what really mattered to them, and surprise, surprise, it had nothing to do with killing babies in the womb. "Educated" women were too busy with their theoretical anger while the rest of us were voting for our family's ability to live. It's that simple, but they'll never get it.

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