“Donald Trump’s 2024 US election win revealed shifts in the electorate, with Democrats losing support from lower-income voters while Trump gained traction among non-college-educated voters. Immigration was a key issue that pushed voters towards Trump, particularly in Hispanic-majority areas where he made significant gains. Low turnout among Democrats also contributed to the swing towards Trump in various states, with Harris struggling to mobilize support. Overall, the election highlighted the Democratic party’s reliance on high-income voters and the rural-urban divide in US politics.”
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professionals desert Elon Musk’s network
In response to a shift towards the right, misinformation, and lack of moderation on Elon Musk's social media platform X, high-profile figures like Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephen King have left, sparking an exodus with 60,000 daily account deactivations. This departure has impacted professionals like teachers and doctors who utilized X for networking and community-building, leading some organizations like Balenciaga and The Guardian to also withdraw. While some have found alternatives like Bluesky, others like...
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