From Washington Examiner <[email protected]>
Subject This was a marriage gap election, not a gender gap election
Date November 7, 2024 3:44 PM
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November 07, 2024

[This was a marriage gap election, not a gender gap election]
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THIS WAS A MARRIAGE GAP ELECTION, NOT A GENDER GAP ELECTION
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In the weeks and months leading up to Tuesday’s election, much has
been made of the growing gender gap between men and women. Except, now
that we have the election results, it appears that the gender gap
actually shrunk. In 2020, President Joe Biden won women by a 15-point
margin, 57% to 42%. This year, […]

[Abortion failed to capture voter spirit]
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ABORTION FAILED TO CAPTURE VOTER SPIRIT
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It turns out that a national death campaign does not win much of the
electorate. Vice President Kamala Harris learned this lesson in an
election night loss to President-elect Donald Trump. Trump, meanwhile,
saw smooth victory as he led in every swing state and safe red states,
and made serious gains in commonly Democratic states […]

[In her concession, Harris struck a near-perfect tone]
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IN HER CONCESSION, HARRIS STRUCK A NEAR-PERFECT TONE
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Making a political concession speech is a difficult, emotionally
fraught task. In Vice President Kamala Harris‘s concession remarks
Wednesday afternoon, she ably upheld the civic imperatives of the
moment. Let’s not parse every word to identify phrases from Harris
that critics believe are disingenuous. Sometimes the cause of
statesmanship requires a sort of civically lofty […]

[The red wave delayed]
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THE RED WAVE DELAYED
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At long last, the vaunted “red wave” that eluded the Republican
Party two years ago washed over the United States and carried
President-elect Donald Trump back to the White House and likely with
it a Republican-controlled Congress. Two years ago, Republicans stood
at their election night watch parties in disbelief as the sizable
House and […]

[Trump’s stunning blow]
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TRUMP’S STUNNING BLOW
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By noon on Election Day, the Washington Examiner had two editorials
ready to publish once the voters’ choice for president was revealed
some hours later. Both assumed that former President Donald Trump
would win, which is what we expected. The first examined Trump’s
comeback, the most astonishing in America’s political history, from
indictments, impeachments, and […]

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[Will Trump negotiate a Ukraine peace or see Putin neuter him and
Ukraine?]
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WILL TRUMP NEGOTIATE A UKRAINE PEACE OR SEE PUTIN NEUTER HIM AND
UKRAINE?
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For reasons of culture and history, Russians respect strength. They
despise weakness and enjoy devouring those who offer it.
President-elect Donald Trump prizes himself as an artist of effective
negotiation. Trump’s negotiations delivered some dividends in his
first term. The former president transitioned U.S.-North Korean
relations from the precipice of war to an eccentric but […]

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