• Dragonstaff@leminal.space
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    Why do you keep lying? I thought it was an accident, but you’ve got your head stuck in the ground.

    You understand that nonwhite women exist, right?

    Your article is precisely what I’m talking about: taking great pains NOT to say how the majority of white women voted Republican.

    While Biden made gains among college-educated, white women voters who supported him in greater numbers than they did Hillary Clinton four years ago, Black women voters carried him over the finish line.

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      I provided you sources that refute your claim that a white woman MAJORITY ALWAYS votes for Republicans.

      Now it’s your time to back up your claims before calling me a lier.

      What is the percentage of black woman that vote, 10% (Edit: it was 6.5% in 2016) in comparison to all voters?

      Even if they all voted dem it wouldn’t shift my numbers over the edge for your claim of always, actually still far from it.

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        Your articles are calling you a liar. Not me. (Edit: Well, I am too, come to think of it.)

        The first Pew research graph clearly says that 47% of white women voted for Republicans and 45 for Democrats.

        The second makes no mention of race. If you choose to reply, repeat after me: “Nonwhite women exist.” Maybe you just forgot about Hispanic women. And Asian. And everyone else.

        The third just dismisses exit polling without presenting any data to dispute it.

        Edit: My bad, I should have looked at your whole article. It also agrees with me. Sit your lying ass down.

        The 52% statistic appears to be one of those myths. According to a later analysis that experts consider more reliable, a study published in August by the Pew Research Center, the percentage of white women who voted for Trump was actually 47%, compared to 45% for Clinton. T

        By my count, we have the Post and Pew Research (And the Times) supporting me, and you have yet to support your claim at all.