“If you voted for that man…if you voted for anybody other than Kamala…and you live in one of the states that was close…or, if you didn’t vote, f**k you!” says a US voter who clearly did not take Donald Trump’s win at the 2024 US Election well.
“I’m done! I’m done! I’m done!” screams another pro-Kamala Harris voter after her defeat.
Many are seen crying hysterically after the US election results went in Trump’s favour. A compilation of such meltdown videos have gained huge popularity on X (formerly Twitter).
Alex Jones, a far-right radio show host with 3 million followers on the social media platform, shared the video while using the caption: “Best of Leftist Trump Victory Meltdowns”. Nearly 34 million people have viewed the video, and it shows no signs of slowing down.
“I bet none of these girls pay their own bills. They probably get to sit home all day being keyboard warriors while mommy and daddy take care of all their needs. They’re in a bubble insulated from real life issues,” commented one user.
“I wonder what they all have in common? My guess is they all donated money,” commented another on the viral video.
“All of those adult children chose to film themselves having a ‘breakdown’. That tells you all you need to know,” came from another.
“These adults - who are mostly gen Z - are like this because they were growing up with “no competition sports” everyone wins, we all get a medal, we all get a trophy. Well, sorry, life doesn’t work that way. Yes, we MAGA supporters are celebrating. And if the tables were turned, you would be celebrating the Harris triumph. So, suck it up and be adults,” wrote one user.
Racial and gender demographics influenced voting preferences in the 2024 US election. Black voters strongly favoured Harris (86%) while Trump received 12%. Among Hispanic/Latino voters, Harris led with 53% over Trump’s 45%.
Asian voters supported Harris at 56%, with Trump at 38%. White voters, however, largely backed Trump (55%), with 43% for Harris. Gender differences showed male voters preferred Trump (54%), whereas female voters leaned towards Harris (54%).