WTH........Doesnt No Kings attract anyone under 75?

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Indeed.

Hawaii too.
 
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@Grok analyzed Brad's snapshots.


Based on the three images alone, it’s not possible to definitively validate the claim that young people protested yesterday (October 18, 2025). Here's the analysis:
  • Image 1 (Minneapolis protest): Depicts a diverse crowd with some younger individuals (e.g., a person with headphones and sunglasses), but the date is October 18, 2020, not 2025. The age range is mixed, with no clear dominance of young people.
  • Image 2 (Nashville protest): Shows a varied group, including some younger participants (e.g., the woman in face paint and the man in a blue shirt), dated October 18, 2025. The presence of younger people is notable, but the crowd includes adults of all ages, and youth aren’t the majority.
  • Image 3 (Nashville protest): Features a similar diverse crowd with some younger individuals (e.g., the woman in yellow and the person with face paint), also dated October 18, 2025. Again, young people are present but not exclusively or predominantly so.
The claim hinges on "young people" protesting and the timing being "yesterday." While the Nashville images align with October 18, 2025 (yesterday from October 19, 2025), the Minneapolis image is from 2020, making it irrelevant to the current claim. The Nashville images show young people among a broader demographic, but there’s no clear evidence from these photos alone that young people were the primary or sole participants. Age estimation from images is imprecise, and the sample size (three photos) is too small to generalize about the entire protest's composition.Thus, solely based on these images, the claim is not fully supported—young people were present but not necessarily the dominant group, and the Minneapolis image undermines the timeline consistency

Of course, @Grok might be mistaken.
 
There were 77.3 million Americans who voted for President Trump.

He is still president for 100% of Americans.

Elections have consequences.
 
There were 77.3 million Americans who voted for President Trump.

He is still president for 100% of Americans.

Elections have consequences.
  • He received 77.3 million popular votes, a number that ranks among the largest vote totals ever.
  • The presidential candidate to receive the most votes ever is still Joe Biden, with 81.2 million in 2020.

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