White Women Deliver Huge Blow To Activists

I’m thrilled by the election results. 

For most of October, I was glued to X. I wasn’t updating Occidental Dissent because there was too much information coming in about how early voting was going. We don’t have an Election Day anymore. We have an election season in most of the key battleground states. By Election Day, upwards of 70% of the expected vote had already been cast in Nevada, North Carolina and Georgia.

As I followed the early vote returns, a few things became crystal clear: 1.) black turnout was going to be down, 2.) Republicans were putting up historic leads in early voting and 3.) women were outvoting men. Either Donald Trump and Republicans were on track to win in a rout, OR, the race was much closer because Republican and Independent women were breaking for Kamala Harris. We could see clearly who was voting in states with party registration. We couldn’t tell how they were voting though.

Kamala Harris had a simple strategy.

As with Hillary Clinton, the shot of her campaign was a full throated appeal to women. She would be the first female president. Donald Trump was responsible for the Dobbs decision. The election was a referendum on women’s rights. She put all her chips on driving up the gender gap, mobilizing women and specifically on winning over Republican and Independent suburban women. The Selzer Poll on the eve of the 2024 election which had Kamala Harris winning Iowa was based on the assumption that Harris was winning women in a landslide and closing the gap with men. It was highly unlikely, but it wasn’t implausible that Republican and Independent women were responding to her messaging.

Kamala Harris went down in flames because of White women. Trump won 60% of White men, but he also won 53% of White women. He won 61% of White non-college women and 42% of White college women. He won 92% of Republican men and Republican women. 61% of White non-college women voted for Trump. The smaller than expected gender gap combined with the defection of the low propensity men to Trump doomed the Harris campaign. We knew it was over when Loudoun County, VA – the wealthiest county in America – was 95% in and Harris was only ahead by 17%.

Here is how White women voted by state:

Alabama – 82% for Trump

Arizona – 49% for Trump

Nevada – 52% for Trump

Georgia – 71% for Trump

Pennsylvania – 51% for Trump

North Carolina – 61% for Trump

Michigan – 51% for Trump

Wisconsin – 48% for Trump

Iowa – 52% for Trump

In all of the battleground states, the key voter was Krystal. Would the Krystals show up and vote for Trump or would they be swayed by the abortion messaging of the Harris campaign?

There was never any question about how married White women or religious White women were going to vote. In Arkansas, 69% of White women voted for Trump because White evangelical Protestants are so much more rightwing than any other demographic group. How would the not really religious, moderate, Independent, maybe some college White women – the Krystals – swing though?

In my opinion, the funniest part of this election is how Nick Fuentes and the Groypers and other activists who hate White women made a huge public scene about not supporting Trump, and even went so far as to prematurely blame White women for his defeat. Incels and other burned out cynical losers who base their entire identity on hating women and not voting were humiliated on Tuesday when Trump won in a landslide largely because women came out in force to vote for him in early voting.

They were right that it could have easily been otherwise. Nikki Haley repeatedly made this same argument. Trump couldn’t win because of women, suburban and Independent voters. 

5 Comments

  1. This election was rigged just like the last few ones were rigged. Trying to analyse these “results” seriously is no different to analysing a pro wrestling match. The winner was already selected before, the only criteria being who is more beneficial to the jews. For this election Israel was the number one concern, thus the ZOG Israel faction convinced ZOG neoliberal faction they should win.

  2. Wow it looks great! A fantastic beginning. Big Pharma lobbyist Susie Wiles appointed Chief of Staff, and Jewish Warmongering Neocon Brian Hook appointed head of the State Department transition team. BOOM. Winning.

  3. I’ve had a pet theory for a while now that abortion is not a “real” issue, in practical terms of how it actually affects peoples’ day-to-day lives, because there’s been a large reduction in unwanted pregnancies. 2024 ain’t 1974.
    I’ve never seen the stats on this, and I’m sure they’re out there, but I have seen the stats on [reproductive] sexual activity among fertile-age Americans, and it’s way down. These kids aren’t having sex! Not like their parents or even grandparents. And we already knew that birthrates are way down as well. Whatever one’s stance on abortion is at the moral and principle level, it’s just not nowhere near as relevant or impactful to peoples’ actual lives like it was 50 years ago.
    Rise of inceldom, and online porn and OnlyFans modelling, dropping sperm counts and testosterone levels, girlbossism and feminism, wider access to all sorts of contraception and birth control – all of this taking a hatchet to pregnancies. Even a reduction in alcohol consumption. Alcohol consumption is down among young people, and we all know the role alcohol has played in unwanted pregnancy in the past.
    It was a mirage of an issue, propped up by a loud minority and cynically exploited by a Kamala campaign that really didn’t have much else to run, and it didn’t resonate with White women because it’s just not that relevant right now.

  4. Also IMO lots of women in America like to be the bossy bitch , but they don t like other bossy bitches not in politics , not in movies .

    Lot s of women like to be like , look like Mrs Trump and Hackie Kennedy .

    They don t like to be told they can t run for office or have careers but they really want to be glamorous GF and moms .

    Nobody likes feminists

  5. Good article. When I look at the states listed above where Hunter shows the percentage of white women who voted for Trump in each, I can’t help but notice an obvious pattern. I will give everyone a hint: separate the states where the percentage is over 60% from the states where the percentage is less than 60% , and what do you notice about the two groups created?

    For those of you who keep bashing polls and statistics, nobody is saying they are exact representations of the population with 100% accuracy. What we are saying is you have to look at overall patterns like the one I hint at above. These are patterns we keep seeing over and over again after every election by the way but aren’t allowed to talk about enough because of “ divisiveness “.

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