Posted on 11/15/2023 12:26:00 PM PST by SoConPubbie
The recent polling highlights the Democrat party’s divisions on how to address the invasion on the southern border and soaring inner city crime. “Even Biden’s administration is divided,” top officials told Axios about the crime and migration crises.
Throughout 2023, Joe Biden underperformed among nonwhite voters, New York Times/Siena College polling found. The latest poll published Sunday showed the president’s support among nonwhite voters sunk 33 points compared to 2020 election results [emphasis added]:
Drilling down on the numbers, Nate Cohn, the New York Times’ chief political analyst, observed the rapid decline of Joe Biden’s support among nonwhite voters and how former President Donald Trump could benefit from desertions:
Overall, Mr. Biden leads by 81-8 among Black voters who turned out in 2022, but by just 62-14 among those who skipped the midterm elections. Similarly, he leads by 53-33 among Hispanics who voted in the midterms, compared with just a 42-37 lead among those who did not vote.
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Crank up the printing press for those mail in ballots!
They’ll be back.
Wonder how they feel about Newsom?
The hispanic vote is salvageable to Republicans, although they won’t win a majority, Republicans have an opportunity to make some inroads. We always go through this the blacks are abandoning Dems narrative every election cycle. Come election day, they vote 94 percent Dems. With limited resources, no Republican should waste time and campaign money and messaging on the black vote, but should on the Hispanic vote where gains are possible
They are going to replace him last minute. So that their is no time left to expose the next evil person they pick.
Trump's 2020 ethnic numbers looked almost exactly like Reagan's 1984 Landslide ethnic numbers.
Trump - 2020 - Black Voters - 12%
Reagan - 1984 - Black Voters - 9%
Trump - 2020 - Hispanic Voters - 32%
Reagan - 1984 - Hispanic Voters - 34%
I do not think Trump can significantly improve his share of non-white voters unless he moves sharply and loudly to the Left.
If Trump wants to run as a Center-Right Populist again, he must increase his share of the white vote to at least 60% to win the Electoral College in 2024.
He got just 57% in 2016 - and - 58% in 2020.
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