So now that it's officially determined by a nearly razor-thin margin, do you think people are going to stop and examine why dems didn't get the complete blowout they were insisting was going to happen or nah?
Democrats constantly struggle to win, despite a larger general popular vote total, and instead of trying to relate to rust belt voters, they’d rather shriek about how unfair the electoral college is from the safety of coastal metropolises.
Here are some handy tips:

1) People don’t like shutdowns killing their jobs, and then being told racism is the real virus so rallies are okay but you can't hold a quiet vigil to bury your parents.
2) People don’t like watching cities burn. Local police are very popular in most districts, and they don’t like seeing them dehumanized and defunded.
3) Stop mocking "economic anxiety".

It's real, and it honestly should be something to be ashamed of and addressed as a nation.
Agree or disagree with these sentiments, but all of this is readily apparent if you talk to average Americans outside of your bubble instead of flying over them and wondering what those funny squares are waaaay down on the ground outside your airplane window.
If you’re genuinely surprised that there wasn't a "Blue Wave", you have some honest-to-god soul searching to do
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