A Deep Dive Into Party Affiliation

The issue is, the old white uneducated are shrinking in number and doesn't reflect America's future


Sharp Differences by Race, Gender, Generation, Education

Democrats hold advantages in party identification among blacks, Asians, Hispanics, well-educated adults and Millennials. Republicans have leads among whites – particularly white men, those with less education and evangelical Protestants – as well as members of the Silent Generation.

A Deep Dive Into Party Affiliation


wrong...more and more Americans want free stuff....and don't think past the word "free" to understand where things come from......and once all the "free" stuff is gone because there is no money to pay for it....then they will be forced to work in the fields like the Venezuelans...........we just had a stronger country with a better immune system against socialism before.....but the left, like a virus, has overwhelmed our immune system and turned our young into selfish, foolish, lazy serfs......who will one day find out what the role of serf really is.....
 
As I pointed out to one of Hillary's trolls the other day, the thing about the "old white men" narrative is that old white men have a lot of money to spend and the hispanic community has a history of being able to be swayed by campaign advertising, especially negative ads, that get them voting for old white conservative men instead of people who look like them. It is why the blacks always get clowned by the DNC. They aren't going anywhere.
it comes from Pew , it is the numbers of the demographic shift

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the post numbers , facts

Doesn't change what I said. Facts are that hispanics are swayed by english only advertising; voters are more swayed by negative press coverage if the person is seen as the incumbent; and more swayed by negative advertising if the person is seen as the challenger. People largely do not vote on the color of the person's skin alone.
 

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