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Wow…do you math?

So 30% of the 1% population segment of the US is for Jill Stein.

OH NO…what will the Democrats ever do…

How could Harris possibly go on to win without those hundreds of votes.

Edit: let me go deeper for you on this since you can’t use functional math.

Let’s say 3M Muslim voters in the US, and 30% (according to that link you sent) vote for Harris, 30% for Stein, and 40% for Trump (lulz not likely.

So then you take that 3M number and divide by population centers they live in. Let’s just divide it up evenly across 50 states to be favorable for your argument even though that’s not how that works, but whatever.

60k votes per state spread across districts, and we have… zero impact at all in the national polling numbers for Harris.

So, no. You thinking the Muslim vote for Harris is needed is absolutely wrong. Fact of the matter s that’s not where this segment lives at all. The more concentrated groups are in Urban areas of solidly Blue states Trump can’t win anyway, and that’s all Harris cares about. You think they don’t do this math? 🤣

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They live where it matters, swing states. The places where Harris is tied with trump

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But they don’t: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_the_United_States#By_state

Man, you must feel pretty bad realizing your entire bullish stance on this is complete bullshit. I’m lolling super hard at your “Dems made their bed and have to sleep in it” comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦

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DNC by the numbers 2020

Georgia won by 11k votes - has 120k Muslims

Arizona won by 10k votes - has 109k Muslims

Wisconsin won by 20k votes - has 68k Muslims

Pennsylvania won by 80k votes - has 150k Muslims

Michigan won by 150k votes - has 241k Muslims

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