This vote isn't about white supremacy. We can't say the majority of the country is racist. I think, instead, the vote was against the overly woke left; it was against making misgendering someone an act of violence while pro-Hamas protesters stop Jewish students from entering college campuses. It was a vote by those who can't afford food, who can't afford healthcare, and who have lost their jobs to live a better life and who felt the Democratic party has overlooked them.
Whether that will happen, who knows?
The point is, as Democrats, it's time to look for ways to unite the country rather than to continue to divide the country. Who are we to assume the red part of this country is filled with racists?
I am a Democrat, and I voted for Harris. I see why she lost.
You might want to read this article: https://medium.com/said-differently/ok-im-a-black-woman-but-i-walked-away-from-the-democrats-060178249fb0
And this one as well. : https://medium.com/said-differently/why-i-think-white-privilege-is-an-offensive-term-bfc91e6ec3dd