
Dr. Amy Young
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Dr. Amy Young
@amy_prof
Scholar, teacher, mother, dancer, wine lover, provocateur. she/her/hers



Updated estimate: Harris 76.2m votes (48.4%) Trump 78.5m votes (49.9%) other 2.6m votes (1.5%) Total turnout 157.3m votes (vs 158.6m in 2020) Trump margin +1.5% Tipping-point state: PA (Trump +2.1%)


This quote is absolutely insane.




the right wing radicalization of high school and college aged men is truly one of the biggest crises in the us and it goes nearly completely unaddressed





Colorado saw one of the smallest rightward shifts in the national red wave, with more than a dozen counties in Colorado swinging farther toward Democrats. ft.com/content/392e1e… #copolitics

The first step to creating a left-wing media ecosystem once Trump is sworn in is to constantly post photos of a shopping cart with eggs, milk, and a pound of pure saffron and go "this costs $500 in Trump's economy."


Another House Dem aide gets in touch: “Our party must learn that outside of our tiny insular bubble, AOC is toxic to the Democratic brand with swing voters. Her primetime DNC speaking slot played directly into the narratives that lost us this election”


As I wrote last week, now is not the time to be writing eulogies for American democracy. Last night was not the end of a story. The most dangerous thing you can do if you're scared about what comes next is to give up and disengage from civic life. theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

This is the big difference with 2024. 2016/2020, you could tell a story about two rapidly diverging Americas clashing, with each side eking out fleeting net wins at the margins. 2024 was just about every group (directionally) rejecting Dem WH/embracing Trump.



MASSIVE WARNING BELL FOR HARRIS: Loudoun County, VA (91% in): 2020: Biden+25 2024: Harris+17 8% swing right atm in VERY educated suburb










