Democrat coalition in shambles as Harris bleeds voters in key voting blocks. Blacks, Hispanics, Jews.

Nobody is polling all the college age women who are all going to show up this year.

A random poll asking a random 1000 people does not tell us how many women are going to show up because of abortion this year.

Remember last year Republicans had losses in Kentucky, Ohio and Virginia because of abortion? Kansas in 2022? Do you Republicans think women are over what you did to them on abortion? Just wait.
Link to your data on your claim college age women are not polled.
 
And Harris' promise to end price gouging is music to voting consumer's ears.
Yeah, she says grocery stores are price gouging in their 3% profit margins. :auiqs.jpg:

Moron.
 
When in human history have dems ever fought to free people?
 
Just remember close sells. If they said Harris was going to destroy Trump because of the women movement, that would be boring. Plus, our side wants people to think it's close too. So people make sure to go vote.

The race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remains a seeming dead heat less than four weeks before the election according to a string of surveys this month, with three new polls showing Harris either tied with Trump or holding onto a narrow lead.

These polls are not taking into account the abortion issue.

Abortion is the top election issue for young women, among shifts that favor Harris​


So you think all women care about is killing their children. A few are focused on this issue but not the average woman.
 
She is performing worse than Biden was when he was kicked to the curb. Trump's gains in these groups is massive for a Republican.


Vice President Kamala Harris is struggling to maintain support among the key voting blocs of the Democratic coalition as polling data suggests that former President Donald Trump’s efforts to win over minority voters are succeeding to some degree.

Throughout his political career, Trump has made concerted attempts to flip Hispanic and black voters, traditionally Democratic constituencies, though his 2020 results with those groups only slightly improved upon his 2016 tallies. Now, polling data suggests that he may be poised to gain significant ground in the November contest with both groups, as well as the traditionally Democratic Jewish voters.

While Trump’s pitch with the latter group has emphasized the Biden administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the abundance of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses, his economic pitches appear to be resonating with other minority groups, just in time for election season.


Hispanic voters

Republicans have, for years, hyped the prospect of winning over the Hispanic vote, only to see them fall short of expectations. Such was the case notably in the 2022 midterm elections, when Republican hopes were bolstered by the special election win of Myra Flores in a Texas House district along the Rio Grande. The GOP substantially underperformed polls that November. The outlier in that calculus has for many years been the Cuban-American community in Florida, many of whom are dedicated anti-communists having fled Fidel Castro's Cuba.

Vice President Kamala Harris is struggling to maintain support among the key voting blocs of the Democratic coalition as polling data suggests that former President Donald Trump’s efforts to win over minority voters are succeeding to some degree.
Throughout his political career, Trump has made concerted attempts to flip Hispanic and black voters, traditionally Democratic constituencies, though his 2020 results with those groups only slightly improved upon his 2016 tallies. Now, polling data suggests that he may be poised to gain significant ground in the November contest with both groups, as well as the traditionally Democratic Jewish voters.
While Trump’s pitch with the latter group has emphasized the Biden administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the abundance of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses, his economic pitches appear to be resonating with other minority groups, just in time for election season.

Hispanic voters

Republicans have, for years, hyped the prospect of winning over the Hispanic vote, only to see them fall short of expectations. Such was the case notably in the 2022 midterm elections, when Republican hopes were bolstered by the special election win of Myra Flores in a Texas House district along the Rio Grande. The GOP substantially underperformed polls that November. The outlier in that calculus has for many years been the Cuban-American community in Florida, many of whom are dedicated anti-communists having fled Fidel Castro's Cuba.
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Recent polling data, however, has shown Trump poised to gain considerable ground over his last election totals with the increasingly influential and numerous voting bloc in key swing states such as Arizona.

A NBC News/Telemundo survey released late last month showed Harris earning 54% of the vote among registered Latino voters. Trump, meanwhile earned 40% support, which would mark an eight point increase over his 2020 performance with that bloc. The survey had a margin of error of 3.1%, meaning Trump’s support could range from 36.9% to 43.1%.
The survey does not appear to be a one-off outlier either. An Opiniones Latinas survey conducted for TelevisaUnivision, released Tuesday, found comparable results. In that poll, Trump earned 39% with likely Hispanic voters across seven key battleground states. Harris led with 55%.
“We found that Donald Trump's position among Hispanic voters has gone up compared to compared to 2020 where he lost 65 to 32 among Hispanic voters nationally,” Opiniones Latinas pollster John McLaughlin said on the “John Solomon Reports” podcast. “In the seven battleground states, he's really close. He's closed the gap of a net of 17 points, where he's getting 39% of the vote.”


Jewish voters

Trump further has managed to gain ground with Jewish voters, even in deep-blue states. The shift has largely come amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and a surge in pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses that have forced Democratic leaders to wrestle with the internal divisions of their coalition. Muslim voters, for instance, appear dissatisfied with the administration’s support for Israel, while Jews appear to want a firmer commitment.

Trump, for his part, has taken a firm line in support of Israel and promised a “bright new day” for Jewish Americans.

"No longer will you be threatened on your college campuses,” Trump vowed at a “Fighting Anti-Semitism in America” event. “No longer will you be discriminated against in college admissions, and no longer will your own government import jihadists from places that we don't even want to talk about, and they want you haters.”

Polling data seems to suggest that Trump’s message has moved the needle with that demographic. An August Siena Research Institute survey found Trump earning 50% support among Jews in deep-blue New York, compared to 49% who backed Harris. In June, Biden led Trump by 6% in that constituency.


Black voters

The Trump campaign has further made inroads with black voters, though it is far from consolidating the bloc as a Republican constituency.

A recent survey from the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation found Trump earning 17% support among black voters in the Lone Star State, nearly three times his 2020 support of 6%. Notably, Trump appears to be outperforming the GOP in the state with that bloc as Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, only earned 11% support with black voters. His Democratic opponent took 61% support.

Recent CNN data, moreover, found Harris winning 79% support with likely black voters, while Trump carried 16%.

The Trump campaign in June launched its “Black Americans for Trump” coalition, when Biden was still the presumed party nominee. Trump earned 8% support with black voters nationally in the 2020 election, so a figure of 17%, even in a single state, would represent a considerable shift. At the time, however, the campaign estimated that Trump was earning 23% support with black voters.

Trump has largely tailored his message to minority voters, especially black Americans, around his economic pitches, hoping to harness discontent with inflation and the overall state of the economy under Biden and Harris. In 2020, he hoped to win over black voters with appeals to his record of criminal justice reform, though he has largely eschewed that messaging in the current cycle.

In any case, while his support with black voters stands at 16% or the 23% high the campaign claimed in June, he appears to have at least doubled his support with that group since 2020.

Would it be mean if I laughed and celebrated?? :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :eusa_dance:
 
Maybe the Democrats should have stuck with Joe. He’s a better fit for working class Democrats. Kamala is a scatterbrained liberal from CA without much appeal in PA MI WI.
 
Pile of rocks, it’s just a listing of multiple data pts.

Here's why I'm voting Democratic


People in Mississippi make more than Brits, Canadians and German's. Our poorest state.

Since 2020 America growth 10%. Better than any other country in the world.
 
Here's why I'm voting Democratic


People in Mississippi make more than Brits, Canadians and German's. Our poorest state.

Since 2020 America growth 10%. Better than any other country in the world.
And? You are such a Bill Maher sycophant. I do not care how you vote, pile of rocks. You are an idiot. You also said you could beat me up. Empty words from an empty head.
 
Here's why I'm voting Democratic


People in Mississippi make more than Brits, Canadians and German's. Our poorest state.

Since 2020 America growth 10%. Better than any other country in the world.
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Here's why I'm voting Democratic


People in Mississippi make more than Brits, Canadians and German's. Our poorest state.

Since 2020 America growth 10%. Better than any other country in the world.
Why would you vote for a candidate who is allied with Dick Cheney and who has enabled a genocide in Gaza?
 
I was thinking about this yesterday. Do you expect your dollar stores to ever go back to $1? Or do you think they are going to keep it at $1.25?

And are they going to continue to shirkflation their products? IDK. What do you want the government to do about it? You should open up a $1 store and win my business. Only charge $1.20

Are you a libertarian? Or do you like them? They would say let the market decide. Now you want Kamala to decide?
 
I was thinking about this yesterday. Do you expect your dollar stores to ever go back to $1? Or do you think they are going to keep it at $1.25?

And are they going to continue to shirkflation their products? IDK. What do you want the government to do about it? You should open up a $1 store and win my business. Only charge $1.20

Are you a libertarian? Or do you like them? They would say let the market decide. Now you want Kamala to decide?
How about the government stop pumping over $7 trillion into the economy, Simp.
 
How about the government stop pumping over $7 trillion into the economy, Simp
Don't they always do that? You remind me of something

Every year our government spends $90 billion clandestine government programs called the Black Budget.

Within our government lies a shadowy world of classified projects known only as The Black Files. Beyond military or classic defense, the funds go towards covert operations taking place in and outside our borders and involving domestic and foreign targets.

What do you want to stop spending on?
 
Here's why I'm voting Democratic


People in Mississippi make more than Brits, Canadians and German's. Our poorest state.

Since 2020 America growth 10%. Better than any other country in the world.
Can you tell us what policies, or passed legislation from the Biden/Harris administration, that THEY introduced, achieved that?
 
Can you tell us what policies, or passed legislation from the Biden/Harris administration, that THEY introduced, achieved that?

Obama and Biden put us back on track after Bush/Trump handed us a mess. Obama had a great economy and so did Biden. Neither of them gave rich people tax breaks. This is one of the main things that has widened the gap between rich and YOU sucker. So the CEO gets all the raises, AND he gets all the tax breaks? You're an idiot.

What they did was middle class stuff. FDR shit. Infrastructure spending. Much needed. They didn't give tax breaks to their billionaire buddies.

Capitalism in America needs to be properly regulated. They properly regulated it. Trump and Bush deregulated too much and gave rich people and corporations tax breaks. Biden didn't do that. THAT's what he did, dummy

And he supported unions. Unions are making a comeback. You don't want government intervening right? So workers have to organize. Trump and Musk would outlaw unions. Even Cop unions. Those are PUBLIC unions right? They hate those the most right?
 
Obama and Biden put us back on track after Bush/Trump handed us a mess. Obama had a great economy and so did Biden. Neither of them gave rich people tax breaks. This is one of the main things that has widened the gap between rich and YOU sucker. So the CEO gets all the raises, AND he gets all the tax breaks? You're an idiot.

What they did was middle class stuff. FDR shit. Infrastructure spending. Much needed. They didn't give tax breaks to their billionaire buddies.

Capitalism in America needs to be properly regulated. They properly regulated it. Trump and Bush deregulated too much and gave rich people and corporations tax breaks. Biden didn't do that. THAT's what he did, dummy

And he supported unions. Unions are making a comeback. You don't want government intervening right? So workers have to organize. Trump and Musk would outlaw unions. Even Cop unions. Those are PUBLIC unions right? They hate those the most right?
Your revisionist history is irrelevant....I remember the shuttered downtown's, the shuttered strip malls, the negative GDP. You're lying as usual.
 
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