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Of course not all. But the US electorate as a body produced this decision. When your congress passes a law or your supreme court makes a decision do you not say that "the congress" passed a law or "the supreme court" made a judgement? I doubt you constantly say "a bit more than half the congress passed a law #notallcongresspeople".
Or, when, say France has an election, do you not say "the french elected Macron"? Or do you always nuance it by "this or that percentage of the french elected him"?