This election showed that despite what polls indicated, a significant portion of the electorate preferred a second term for Donald Trump, flipping key states red.
The Blue Wall crumbled, with young voters and urban areas like New York City swinging right, indicating a notable shift in voting patterns and priorities.
Voter sentiment indicates a rejection of past narratives about Trump. Millions recognized the implications of his policies and openly chose them, rather than voting for an idea of change.
The reflection on this election yields questions on Democratic strategies: Did Biden's candidacy hinder his party's chances? Should more diverse strategies have been pursued by his administration?
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