By pandering to the African American community by painting the GOP as racist the Democrats garner approximately 90% of the black vote. There are ~42 mil African Americans in the US. If say 30mil vote and 90% or 27 mil vote Democrat then the party has a huge advantage. Biden garnered ~7mil more votes than Trump but if Biden didn’t have such an overwhelming support from the African Americans community then the GOP candidate clearly wins. If the support goes from 90% to 75% then the GOP candidate wins.
Question for the GOP is how to garner those votes when the News Entertainment biased media perpetuates the racist narrative. Even Biden stated “If you don’t vote for me you ain’t black”. As the Democrats continue the mantra that the GOP is racist and give the African American voters scraps they continue to have their blind loyalty. Of course this works because if African Americans become successful and see how the Democrats rip off the middle class they can turn and vote GOP as only 10% currently do. But hopefully many open their eyes. But so far the Leftist strategy has worked very well. Kudos.
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My only thoughts, Azog, is that several things likely contributed to those polling differences:
- Real demographic changes.
- The impact of the horrible events of 2020 from the civil rioting to Covid-19.
- Trump's constant antagonism, real and imagined, from investigations and impeachments to the constant battles, negative press, to Trump's own often shrill voice and his rather weak absence of any visible public support over the summer concerning Covid (Trump acting essentially like or giving the impression that Covid wasn't really a threat or concern).
These may have conspired to motivate many people to simply vote AGAINST Trump for someone different and less incendiary.
My question, is what will these same voting blocks feel after four years of Biddum wrecking the economy with soaring costs and inflation, wild spending and debt, and other issues likely to develop, plus the impact of the potential of having Krazy Kammy Harris as a president. I mean, these Dem voting blocks are supposed to be EDUCATED (read: smart) right? But then, some of these blocks also involve young and inexperienced people too. By the time 2024 rolls around, with or without Trump, enough of these people may see choosing Biden as a big enough mistake to swing things back to a republican victory.