7 out of 10 Americans who could have voted failed to take the most minimal possible step to stop Donald Trump from becoming president

I back of the enveloped this figure in a post this morning, but in doing so I both relied my increasingly treacherous memory, and neglected to consider people who voted for other presidential candidates, and people who voted but didn’t vote for any presidential candidate (a surprisingly non-trivial total, at least to me.)
So here are the fully crunched numbers, courtesy of the Florida Election Lab, where Michael McDonald does deep dives into what percentage of the American adult population is actually eligible to vote at any particular time. (By his calculations, 7.6% of the voter-age population wasn’t eligible to vote last November).
Percentage of the VOTER ELIGIBLE (not voter age) population that:
Didn’t vote at all: 35.93%
Voted for Trump: 31.60%
Voted for Harris: 30.66%
Voted for other presidential candidates, or voted but not for a presidential candidate: 1.82%
69.35% of the people eligible to vote in November didn’t vote against Donald Trump. Seven out of ten Americans are either:
White Supremacists
OK with a certain amount of white supremacy, and by a certain amount I mean “a lot.”
Too clueless to understand anything about any of this because [fill in favorite explanation(s); mine is currently THE INTERNET].
I mean what can you say? (I’m sure you’ll think of something).