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Welcome to our phallocracy. Sure, the election was about the economy, but it was also about misogyny (among other things).
Therefore, in both the 2020 and 2024 presidential elections, the thought of President Trump winning the popular vote was never of serious concern to me. I firmly believed that most voters saw through ...