From the 7 millions that did show up, very close to zero of them will be deciding the next election due to the way the election system works in the US.
From the 7 millions that did show up, very close to zero of them will be deciding the next election due to the way the election system works in the US.
>From the 7 millions that did show up, very close to zero of them will be deciding the next election due to the way the election system works in the US.
That's not really true. Check the margins of victory in so-called "swing" states (Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and North Carolina) for Trump and compare that with each state's turnout at last weekend's protests.
So no. Many more than "close to zero" of those folks will be deciding the next presidential election.
Edit: Corrected prose.
I think you underestimate how many showed up in and from red states. And how many don't get their news from Fox/NewsMax/Trump/Social. At least that's one good thing about all the AI polluting social media with obnoxious slop.
Ok, so the ones that showed up in red states basically don't count. That's the very definition of a red state. The ones that showed up on blue states as well. The ones in swing states may make some difference, the problem is that they almost certainly already voted blue in the last election. That's why i'm pretty confident that, unfortunately, these numbers won't make much difference.
I also believe you are making a category error expecting the next election to be like the last. His shift in approval has already been ~20% for the worse. And people aren't going to forget the demolition of the Whitehouse for a golden ballroom while Republicans twiddle their thumbs.