As ballot counting finally approaches a screeching halt, stat heads like yours truly now have the quadrennial opportunity to present unique twists on the numbers. Even though Donald Trump won the election, it is important to expose the fraudulent narratives that are now easily disprovable through analysis of basic statistical patterns. For the third election in a row, media talking heads and Democrat operatives alike did almost nothing to persuade one single American to vote for their party, and instead chose to spend vast sums on promoting hoaxes and outrage aimed at practically all segments of the electorate, such as:
· Veterans
· Women
· Christians
· Hispanics
· Blacks
· Illegal Immigrants
· Legal Immigrants
· Jews
· Muslims
You name a group, the media have done their damnedest to piss that group off and convince them they are better off supporting regime candidates instead of taking any risk that may better their lives. Here are three key hoaxes Trump’s victory upended in stunning fashion:
Hoax 1 – Trump Wants to Rip Families Apart
One key group that catapulted Trump not only to an Electoral College majority, but a national popular vote victory, is Hispanic voters, which of course come in many different stripes which each factor differently in their various counties and states. Realizing how pivotal they would be in allowing Trump to win Arizona and Nevada, much effort was spent on painting Trump as a barbarian who wanted to rip families apart. You may also recall that a key cog of the Democrat media narrative has been the long-term effort to Turn Texas Blue, which prior to this year’s election was a possibility as soon as 2032. Here is how the push to scare Hispanic (primarily of Mexican descent) voters went in South Texas:
These 29 counties south of San Antonio are loosely considered to make up Hispanic South Texas, and they have long served as the conspicuous blue blot on the Texas map, even in GOP landslide years. Thanks to crushing margins in the northern end of this region, George W. Bush carried these counties by 3.7% in 2004, when he won Texas by 22.9%; however, since then, the region swept as wide to the left as to provide Hillary Clinton with a margin of +117,035 votes over Donald Trump in 2016. Trump swung this tremendously in 2020 (another tell about the true end state of that election), winning Zapata County for the first GOP presidential win since 1920 and coming within 20,000 of flipping the region in its entirety.
This year, Trump not only flipped Hispanic South Texas, but won it by 13.3%, and by a margin of votes greater than that found in Barack Obama’s 2008 performance there. The flips were shocking:
· Hidalgo County – first GOP presidential win since Nixon in 1972
· Willacy County - first GOP presidential win since Nixon in 1972
· Maverick County - first GOP presidential win since Hoover in 1928
· Webb County - first GOP presidential win since Taft in 1912
· Duval County - first GOP presidential win ever with current boundaries
· Starr County - first GOP presidential win ever with current boundaries
Starr County had backed Hillary Clinton by 60.2% in 2016. It went to Trump by 15.9% in 2024, a swing of 76.1% in eight years. I will elaborate in a future post, but Trump’s dominant performance in Texas, especially with the Hispanic working class, totally derailed over a decade of Democrat subversion in Texas and provides a massive relief for the America First agenda in coming decades.
The media’s Trump Hates Mexicans and Wants to Deport Them All hoax failed spectacularly, and the results from Hispanic South Texas prove it.
Hoax 2 – The Puerto Rican Hoax
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