Posted on 03/11/2016 2:43:31 PM PST by Kaslin
Could independent voters hand Trump a general election win?
Dont let GOP Establishment naysayers fool you Donald Trump is positioned to win a general election with the help of working class and independent voters attracted to his economic message.
While Sen. Lindsey Graham may liken nominating Trump to being on the team that bought a ticket on the Titanic after we saw the movie, polling suggests Trump has wider appeal than the Establishment cares to admit.
At the core of Trumps support has been largely less-educated, low-income white voters, the average blue-collar Americans who have been aligning less and less with the Democratic Party.
It might be tempting to ask if Trump can pull white, less-educated voters who lean Democrat to the Republican Party like Ronald Reagan did in 1980, but research actually shows that since 1980 that demographic has already distanced itself from the Democratic Party, aligning itself more with Republicans.
Whats more, since 1980 there has been a 9.5 percent decrease in the amount of white voters with no college education who identify as Democrats, according to a Washington Post report.
Since 1980, this demographic swung more to the Republican party with the exception of 1992, 1996, 2008, and 2012. Some Democratic strategists suggest that they fear a Trump nomination because of his ability to bring these voters back to the GOP -- something Romney wasn't able to do in 2012.
Indeed, Romney lost among voters making less than $50,000, which make up roughly half of American households according to U.S. census data, a demographic that Trump is currently winning. Additionally, Romney wasn't able to churn out enthusiasm the way Trump has with only 32 percent of Republicans voting in the general election.
The high turnout and record-shattering numbers Trump has brought to the Republican primary contests, however, mirror the enthusiasm Obamas candidacy created among Democrats in 2008. Its possible this same enthusiasm could carry over to a general election.
Another untapped resource in American electorate poised to give Trump a significant advantage in a general election is "new" voters including voters who are considered "lost," meaning they have not voted in years due feeling left out by the two political parties.
This demographic tends to be more politically apathetic, but this year they have found a champion in Trump and are turning out to vote.
Then theres the independent voters. So far in the Republican primaries and caucuses independents have strongly pulled for Trump, who has garnered between 20 and 50 percent among them.
Looking ahead to the general election, a CNN/ORC poll conducted at the end of February revealed a close match-up between Clinton and Trump in a general election among independent voters, with 48 percent support for Clinton compared to 44 percent for Trump.
But given the polls margin of error of the poll was 5.5 percent, its not a stretch to infer that independent voters are effectively split between Clinton and Trump. Whats more, the CNN/ORC survey asked voters to choose which of the remaining candidates, regardless of party affiliation, they trust most to handle seven key issues.
Trump dominates the list, specifically on the economy, with 38 percent to Clintons 25 percent. When broken down further, Trump leads on the economy specifically among independents 39 percent to Clintons 18 percent. But he also leads Clinton as well on the issues of terrorism and immigration, while Clinton trumps him when it comes to health care, foreign policy, and race relations.
This bodes well for Trump, as the economy remains the number one concern among voters across party lines, with close to half saying it is the deciding factor when voting for a president. Independent voters are a wild card in this election but for now they seem to be in Trump's camp.
The secret of Trump's success is not xenophobia, or racism, or bigotry, or a silent majority with a fetish for large walls, but everyday Americans who feel betrayed by the Establishment and find Trump's America-first attitude when it comes to trade and jobs incredibly appealing.
It's the economy, stupid.
IIRC...
The Framers of this here Constitution that I pledged an oath to, envisioned average people, successful businessmen, land owners and the such, would go to DC, do their thing, then GO HOME.
They DID NOT envision a political class that made it a lifelong journey to feed their families and friends by being PROFESSIONAL politicians.
So, I ask myself, in this here election run, who best fits what the Framers of My Constitution envisioned?
Everyone reading this knows that answer.
I expect that DT, once he gets the ship of state back on course, will just GO HOME.
After all, he can and will make much more money doing what he does and not by being a PROFESSIONAL politician.
Just the opinion of a pig farmer from the backwash of PA. FWIW.
When people start lining up at 3 am this morning for a rally that begins soon. You know something is up. Trump is president in 2017. No doubt.
I think trump is great for the country but to wait 17 hours? Wow! Not sure I could do that. Trump has dedicated supporters. No way they won’t vote for him.
But yet polls show Trump losing to Hillary, and BADLY.
Cruz and Rubio are in a dead heat against Hillary.
Turns out they never cared to bring new people to the party after all. Now we know what their game was all this time. It’s worse than I ever imagined.
Not true. But when has that bothered you upstanding, righteous Cruzbots?
HOW DUMB ARE TRUMP VOTERS?
by Larry Schweikart
"Trumps voters, on average, have more education than those of his competitors. Here is the latest Quinnipiac Poll of Florida, for example, where Trump leads Cruz by 21 over those having some college education and by 26 among those who have completed four years of college."
That’s one story I had not heard. Was that in the thirties?
“Thats one story I had not heard. Was that in the thirties?”
As I recall, it was the 60’s either during or just after the GE Theater.
I don’t believe the polls. The books are being cooked. Hillary is unelectible.
The Democrats are not energized.
Now a Redstate writer is telling protestors to go armed to Trump rallies. In 2016.
Strange days in Bizzaro World
FL and OH are the fruit that the left is trying to poison for Trump voters.
The are trying to frighten them away. Sickness in America on the RIGHT.
Interesting. I’m surprised he bothered to join a country club, I thought he was happiest out on Malibu Mountain. Must have been the Nancy influence.
Los Angeles Country Club. He was also an honorary member at Bel-Air. The 2 best clubs in LA, I think.
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