This article by Miles Mathis, published on November 10, 2024, argues that the narrative of misogyny and racism being the primary reasons for Kamala Harris’s electoral defeat is false, based on voting data. The author contends that women, particularly white women, did not vote for Harris in expected numbers. The text highlights that white women actually voted for Donald Trump by a significant margin, a trend that also occurred in 2016 with Hillary Clinton.

Mathis contrasts this with the voting patterns of other demographics. He notes that Biden performed better among women than Harris, and Clinton performed better than Harris among black men. The author presents data suggesting that black women and Latina women also showed decreased support for Harris compared to Hillary Clinton, implying they contributed to Trump’s victory.

The article criticizes the media’s portrayal of certain demographics, particularly the idea that liberal white women are the core supporters of the Democratic Party and that those who don’t vote for Democratic candidates are inherently misogynistic or racist. Mathis argues that this narrative, along with the “Men-are-Pigs project,” is a deliberate attempt to divide men and women, especially within the white demographic. He suggests that the Democratic Party has moved leftward to attract voters, as evidenced by Trump’s populist platform, which he characterizes as a leftist ideology.

Finally, Mathis expresses skepticism about a CNN report claiming a surge in support for abortion, suggesting the data may have been fabricated to promote a specific agenda. He concludes that the focus on division and manufactured narratives distracts from actual voting trends and the historical definitions of political ideologies.

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