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What was indisputable was how badly Democrats did. They lost the White House, surrendered control of the Senate and appeared headed to defeat in the House. They performed worse than four years ago in cities and suburbs, rural towns and college towns. An early New York Times analysis of the results found the vast majority of the nation’s more than 3,100 counties swinging rightward since President Biden won in 2020.
The results showed that the Harris campaign, and Democrats more broadly, had failed to find an effective message against Mr. Trump and his down-ballot allies or to address voters’ unhappiness about the direction of the nation under Mr. Biden. The issues the party chose to emphasize — abortion rights and the protection of democracy — did not resonate as much as the economy and immigration, which Americans often highlighted as among their most pressing concerns.
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It's interesting the NY Times failed to mentioned the #1 issue across all demographics that concerned voters this year. But behind closed they talk about it unless they are in deep denial.
But the number one reason she lost: she was / is a lousy campaigner. Folks like the writers of this article never mention in the lead paragraphs that in an open primary -- back in 2019 -- she was the first politician to drop out having received not one vote.
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