{UAH} LONDON HOLDS AN ADULT DISCUSSION TO WHY AND HOW KAMALA HARRIS LOST
Friends
I have said that when you lose an election there is a tough surgery you need to take on the political structure of your party, for that gives you a look forward at what you have to do next, Democrats like Barrack Obama the Clintons and Nancy Pelosi are today screaming that they lost for Americans are anti transgender. By the way let me use this chance to send a caution to the transgenders out there, I truly believe that there are transgenders out there, but the target Democrats have put on you is going to destroy all benefits you have got so far. And in this way. CNN from yesterday is running how colleges are having an issue allowing boys with dicks to bath with girls in sports arenas and that is a danger of Trump election. Democrats like AOC have jumped on that issue. Well if Democrats have decided to declare a war on a president with a mandate to fight this out left policy, this is what is going to happen, colleges are going to cancel sports, or parents are going to remove their daughters from sports and leave the transgenders in sports, and they are very few to run sports.
When you remove girls from sports, you are denying them a right to get scholarships from sports. This is what is going to annoy the big guns and the big guns are going to be wailed against the transgenders, and the transgenders are going to lose, The first big gun is going to be the Supreme court, which you and I know is going to rule against transgenders. Or this congress is going to pass a law that will deny any one with a dick bathing with girls. It will become a national law. Here is my suggestion to you before we go that far, be smart and tone it down, let girls play with girls, if you want to play with girls, and you really feel you are a girl, go to a hospital and get a doctor cut off your dick. You don’t need it anyways. Cut this Democratic noise short, as soon and quitely as possible, or the entire MAGA is going to come after you and by last count they are many out there.
The piece below is a good discussion being carried out in London by intelligent people to study how Kamala Harris lost this election, as Democrats sell is that they lost for we all are anti transsexual. And there is absolutely no problem with Kamala Harris, she ran a perfect campaign, and she is coming back in 2028 as a Democrat candidate. No that is not a bad joke.
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The 20 counties where Kamala Harris lost the most votes to Donald Trump
In the three weeks since Kamala Harris' devastating election defeat, the Democrats have tried to come to terms with a daunting reality: Donald Trump's support grew substantially nationwide.
Even in the states that were called blue, the Republican saw a groundswell of popularity that carried him to a decisive victory in what polls suggested would be one of the closest races in history.
Trump received more than 2.5 million votes than he did in 2020 and gained ground in all of the 50 states, while Harris saw a decline of seven million votes from President Joe Biden's total in his 2020 win.
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The vice president's party has been trying to figure out what happened, and the finger-pointing has sparked a furious debate that will keep going until the next presidential election cycle.
The statistics show that Harris lost some counties the Democrats have won in every presidential election since 2008.
In some cases she managed to keep some areas blue, but the loss in support represents the nationwide shift that ultimately secured the presidency for Trump.
DailyMail.com’s data journalism team has broken down the 20 counties from around the country that saw the biggest move from blue to red.
In Maverick, Texas, Harris saw 13.82 percent less support than Biden, giving Trump the first Republican victory there in five election cycles.
There are also appearances from counties in the usually safe Democratic states of New York, New Jersey and California.
In New York City, for example, Harris recorded the worst results from someone in her party since 1988.
In the Bronx, she saw a 10.73 percent drop in support compared to Biden in 2020.
The Empire State still voted for Harris, but losses elsewhere sealed her fate.
Miami-Dade County, Florida - a once solidly blue county with an almost 70 percent Hispanic population - voted for the first Republican president since 1988.
Arizona is the only one of the seven swing states where counties make an appearance on the list.
In Yuma County, which sits on the border with Mexico, Harris saw an 11 percent drop in support compared with 2020.
Trump ended up sweeping the seven battlegrounds that polls determined were on a knife-edge in the build-up to the November 5 vote.
The president-elect also secured the popular vote - becoming the first Republican nominee in 20 years to do so.
He even took a bite into Harris' support in urban areas, where she was favored, and dominated the black and Hispanic votes and saw a surge in backing from men under the age of 45.
1. Maverick, Texas
Kamala shed 13.82 percentage points
Latino population: 94.7%
2024: Republican (40.5% Harris, 59.0% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
2. Webb, Texas
Kamala shed 12.61 percentage points
Latino population: 94.9%
2024: Republican (48.5% Harris, 50.7% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
3. Passaic, New Jersey
Kamala shed 11.02 percentage points
Latino population: 44.7%
2024: Republican (46.7% Harris, 50.1% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
4. Yuma, Arizona
Kamala shed 11 percentage points
Latino population: 65.2%
2024: Republican (35.1% Harris, 64.2% Trump)
2020: Republican
2016: Republican
2012: Republican
2008: Republican
5. Bronx, New York
Kamala shed 10.73 percentage points
Latino population: 55.0%
2024: Democrat (72.8% Harris, 27.3% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
6. Dimmit, Texas
Kamala shed 10.38 percentage points
Latino population: 87.4%
2024: Democrat (51.4% Harris, 48.4% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
7. Nevada, California
Kamala shed 10.28 percentage points
Latino population: 10.9%
2024 Republican (45.9% Harris, 51.5% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
The below table shows the swing to Donald Trump across the 50 states in the immediate aftermath of the election. Since then it has been determined he gained ground in every state.
8. Queens, New York
Kamala shed 10.26 percentage points
Latino population: 28.1%
2024: Democrat (62.0% Harris, 38.0% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
9. Starr, Texas
Kamala shed 10.22 percentage points
Latino population: 97.0%
2024: Republican (41.8% Harris, 57.8% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
10. Hudson, New Jersey
Kamala shed 9.98 percentage points
Latino population: 40.8%
2024: Democrat (62.6% Harris, 34.6% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
11. Hidalgo, Texas
Kamala shed 9.96 percentage points
Latino population: 91.9%
2024: Republican (48.1% Harris, 51.0% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
12. El Paso, Texas
Kamala shed 9.86 percentage points
Latino population: 82.8%
2024: Democrat (57.0% Harris, 41.8% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
13. Culberson, Texas
Kamala shed 9.84 percentage points
Latino population: 68.3%
2024: Republican (40.9% Harris, 57.8% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
14. Miami-Dade, Florida
Kamala shed 9.52 percentage points
Latino population: 69.1%
2024: Republican (43.9% Harris, 55.4% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
15. Cameron, Texas
Kamala shed 9.41 percentage points
Latino population: 89.2%
2024: Republican (46.7% Harris, 52.5% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
16. Imperial, California
Kamala shed 8.73 percentage points
Latino population: 86.3%
2024: Democrat (52.4% Harris, 45.2% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
17. Merced, California
Kamala shed 8.7 percentage points
Latino population: 63.9%
2024: Republican (45.4% Harris, 52.6% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
18. Alameda, California
Kamala shed 8.62 percentage points
Latino population: 22.3%
2024: Democrat (71.6% Harris, 24.9% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
19. Zapata, Texas
Kamala shed 8.59 percentage points
Latino population: 94.2%
2024: Republican (38.6% Harris, 61.0% Trump)
2020: Republican
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
20. Zavala, Texas
Kamala shed 8.55 percentage points
Latino population: 92.7%
2024: Democrat (56.9% Harris, 42.4% Trump)
2020: Democrat
2016: Democrat
2012: Democrat
2008: Democrat
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