Neither, I was well informed. The US population is about 360-380 million. 10% of those are wealthy. Not "rich" but wealthy enough to not worry about monthly bills like groceries, mortgages and electric bills. They see them going up but they also see the value of their investment account going up as well.The Census Bureau said in 2023 that about 38 million Americans are living in poverty. So were you being sarcastic or just plainly misinformed when you said "You overestimate how many people are struggling financially in this economy". Did you mean "underestimate"? Or were you trying to be sarcastic?
Also, the richest 10% of this country follow the elections and vote whereas the poorest 10% don't follow it and often don't vote.
Your estimate of 200 votes for the Democrats is wildly off.
