ShellMonkey@lemmy.socdojo.comtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Lemmings, how good or bad would you decribe your ability to remember things?English
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2 days agoI’d say… wait, what was the question?
I’d say… wait, what was the question?
So the solution to not liking the democrat shift right is to join in with the side off the scale right? I’m not following the logic there…
Need some titles on those columns. I’m guessing red/blue are the usual party colors, but what is the 3rd?
The biggest factor really is disengagement. There where millions who where involved in 2020 that just skipped out this time.
I didn’t mean that you where, but if the Latino population shifted their votes more R this year it seems an odd explanation that they where offended by the democrats shifting right on policies. If that was the case then why would they go in with people who are even more to the right?
I think this whole question needs another field to it for the turnout difference. It may be (not to keep picking on Latinos but) they made up 5% in 2020 and 6% in 2024, but is that of all eligible voters, or of those that actually showed up? If 1/2 showed up last time and 1/3 did this time, but the ones who showed up where the more conservative portion then it would look like they ‘shifted’ right, but it wouldn’t be real.