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Sunday, November 10, 2024

HOW DO YOU SPELL A LANDSLIDE VICTORY? A PICTURE HAS ALL THE LETTERS…

Boy was I wrong! To be honest with you, I never thought an Electoral College landslide victory would ever be possible again. But the Democrat Party of abortion and anti-science, anti-DNA far left ideology when it comes to boys/men becoming girls/women and frequenting girl and women’s bathrooms and locker rooms and competing on their teams, MADE IT POSSIBLE!



4 comments:

Catechist Kev said...

The map that shows the counties across the country, and how they voted, are more impressive, Father. I would post it, but I am not very computer savvy doing those things. 😁

monkmcg said...

If all those states (17 plus DC) who signed on to give all their votes electoral votes to the winner of the popular vote could actually do that it would be 520 Trump to 18 Harris

Mark Thomas said...

The Democrat Party will continue to promote abortion as the majority of American voters favor legalized abortion. In regard to the Republican Party: Pro-abortion President-elect Donald Trump this year kicked pro-lifers to the curb. Nevertheless, he won the presidential election.

Widespread American support for abortion is reversible only through a profound nationwide spiritual revival that featured Catholic pro-life/Culture of Life teachings.

Pax.

Mark Thomas

Dave Thoman said...

Some interesting exit-poll results (source: CatholicVote.org articles summarizing various polls):

* Trump won voters who have children under the age of 18 living at home with them – 27% of the electorate – with 53% of the vote compared to 44% for Harris. Harris won all the remaining voters by two points, 50% to 48%.

* Among fathers living with their minor children in 2024, Trump won in a landslide by 23 points, winning 60% to Harris’ 37%.

* Trump won Catholics overall by 18 points (58% to 40%).

* Trump won Latino Catholics, a group that in the past has polled as strongly Democratic, by a seven-point margin (53% to 46%). Latino non-Catholic Christians, a group including Latino Protestants and/or Evangelicals, voted for Trump by 30 points (64% to 34%). Latinos with no religious affiliation supported Harris (72% to 26%).