Almost 80% of America Did Not Vote for Trump
Almost 80% of people who call America home did not vote for Donald Trump. Every person deserves dignity, representation, freedom, and a chance to thrive.
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Friends,
Almost 80% of people who call America home did not vote for Donald Trump.
That statement is not complicated. It is not a trick. It is not a distortion. It is a reminder of something far too many politicians, pundits, and power-hungry extremists want us to forget: America is bigger than one election, one party, one candidate, or one voting bloc.
America is not made up only of registered voters.
America is not made up only of likely voters.
America is not made up only of adults.
America is not made up only of people who had the time, access, transportation, paperwork, language support, physical ability, work schedule, child care, or legal right to cast a ballot.
America is made up of everyone who calls this country home.
That includes our children, who cannot vote but must live with the consequences of every policy decision made in their name. It includes young people who will inherit the climate, the economy, the schools, the courts, and the freedoms we either protect or allow to be stripped away. It includes immigrants who work, build, care, serve, teach, heal, cook, clean, farm, pay taxes, raise families, and strengthen communities. It includes disabled people, elderly people, unhoused people, formerly incarcerated people, people stuck in voter suppression systems, people who were purged from rolls, people who stood in line and still could not vote, and people who have been told over and over again that their voices do not matter.
But their lives matter.
Their dignity matters.
Their safety matters.
Their future matters.
And that is why the math matters.
The United States population is roughly 346 million people. Donald Trump received roughly 77 million votes. When you divide 77 million by 346 million, you get about 22%. That means almost 80% of people who call America home did not vote for Donald Trump.
Again: almost 80% of people who call America home did not vote for Donald Trump.
This does not deny the election result. This does not pretend ballots do not count. This does not erase the people who did vote for him. It simply refuses to erase everyone else.
And everyone else is a whole lot of people.
It is the child wondering whether their school will be safe from gun violence. It is the woman wondering whether she will be treated as a full human being or forced to live under someone else’s religious doctrine. It is the senior wondering whether Social Security and Medicare will still be there after a lifetime of work. It is the worker wondering why billionaires get tax breaks while families struggle with rent, groceries, child care, and medical bills. It is the immigrant family wondering whether a knock at the door will tear them apart. It is the veteran wondering why politicians praise service while cutting care. It is the trans kid wondering whether adults in power will protect them or use them as a political target. It is the Black voter, the brown voter, the Indigenous voter, the Asian American voter, the disabled voter, the young voter, and the poor voter watching extremist politicians attack access to the ballot because they cannot win fairly when every voice is heard.
This is why representation matters.
A president does not take an oath to serve only the people who voted for him. A president does not take an oath to serve only wealthy donors, corporate lobbyists, MAGA loyalists, extremist activists, or the loudest voices on television. A president is supposed to serve the whole country.
That means every person.
Not just voters.
Not just adults.
Not just citizens with power.
Not just people who agree with him.
Not just people who can afford a seat at the table.
Every person who calls America home deserves to be treated with dignity and given the opportunity to thrive.
That should not be controversial. That should be the bare minimum in a country that claims to believe in liberty and justice for all.
But this is exactly where Trumpism fails the moral test. Trump and MAGA Republicans do not govern from a place of shared responsibility. They govern by division. They tell people that some families count and others do not. They tell working people to blame immigrants while greedy donors and corporations rig the economy. They tell parents to fear teachers, neighbors to fear neighbors, and communities to fear anyone who looks, prays, loves, speaks, or lives differently. They use cruelty as a campaign strategy and call it strength.
But cruelty is not strength.
Punching down is not leadership.
Threatening people is not patriotism.
And winning an election is not permission to abandon the millions of people who did not choose you.
In a democracy, elections matter. But elections do not erase human rights. Elections do not erase constitutional rights. Elections do not erase the moral obligation to protect the vulnerable, defend freedom, and govern for the common good. No politician gets a blank check to harm people because they won office. No president gets to treat the country like private property. No movement gets to claim “the people” while ignoring nearly 80% of the people who call this nation home.
That is the point.
When we say almost 80% of people who call America home did not vote for Donald Trump, we are not making a narrow argument about election law. We are making a larger argument about democracy, humanity, and responsibility.
We are saying that children count.
We are saying that immigrants count.
We are saying that nonvoters count.
We are saying that people blocked, burdened, discouraged, or excluded from voting count.
We are saying that people who voted for someone else count.
We are saying that people who oppose Trump’s agenda count.
We are saying that people who are afraid of what comes next count.
We are saying that this country belongs to all of us.
That is the promise MAGA extremists want to shrink. They want an America where rights are treated like rewards. They want freedom for some and control over others. They want working families divided while the rich and powerful cash in. They want us exhausted, distracted, and convinced that the only people who matter are the people who already hold power.
We reject that.
People Power United believes in power to the people because democracy is not supposed to be a gated community for the wealthy, white, privileged, or powerful. Democracy is supposed to be a living promise that every person has worth, every person deserves dignity, and every person should have a real chance to live, work, love, learn, vote, and thrive without fear.
That is why we must keep speaking the truth.
Almost 80% of people who call America home did not vote for Donald Trump.
So no, Trump does not have a mandate to rule as a dictator. He does not have a mandate to punish his critics. He does not have a mandate to attack immigrants, strip rights, threaten the press, weaponize government, reward billionaires, silence voters, or turn cruelty into policy.
He has a responsibility to serve the whole country.
And we have a responsibility to remind him, Congress, the courts, the media, and one another that America is not just the people who voted for him. America is every child sleeping under this sky. Every worker clocking in before sunrise. Every parent trying to keep food on the table. Every senior who paid into a system that must not be stolen. Every student who deserves truth, not censorship. Every neighbor who deserves safety, not scapegoating. Every family that deserves to stay together. Every person who deserves freedom from fear.
This is our country too.
And we will not let corrupt politicians and greedy donors define “the people” so narrowly that millions disappear from the story.
The people are all of us.
The promise is for all of us.
And the work ahead belongs to all of us.
We will defend our rights. We will protect our freedoms. We will stand for democracy and the rule of law. We will demand a government that serves the many, not the few. And we will keep building a future where every person who calls America home has the dignity, safety, freedom, and opportunity to thrive.
That is what power to the people means.
And we are not backing down.
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