One of Trump's talking points in 2016 in regard to minorities was, "What have you got to lose?" Democrats have never actually solved any problem faced by minorities.
Then, during Trump's administration, minority unemployment hit historic, all-time lows.
You can't argue with results. They're starting to wake up to the scam of voting for the party that completely fucks inner cities and begs for more taxes.
Some of them are. It boggles my mind. If these vote blue no matter who guys refuse to vote for the "racist" then who do they vote for when they want to affect change?
More than a quarter of minorities voted for Trump in 2020. The highest in a long time IIRC.
EDIT: Bush was ever-so-slightly higher in 2004. Otherwise, no Republican has done better with minorities since around the Civil Rights era.
Pretty sure the GOP had the highest share of the non white male vote since the 80s I think? Or maybe even earlier than, maybe the 60s. Something like that.
There have been so many polls like this that just don't wind up materializing when Election Day actually comes. I remember one a while back that suggested 30% could vote Republican and it went 90/10 like it always does. That said, if 20% ever did actually happen, it would be devastating for Democrats.
Welcome to the party of individualism and personal responsibility! 👍 I'm sure y'all are tired of working on the [Democrat's Modern Plantation](https://youtu.be/ukUpqQHZwyU).
As they should, we are the party that actually cares about the people, that means ALL Americans.
Once you vote Republican we won't turn out back on the minority like the Dems do.
Over in my state, a lot the Republican candidates are POC. Donnie Palmer probably won't win against Ayanna Pressley but Rayla Campbell has a chance against Bill Gavin.
Honestly I'd rather minorities over the country club. I want people who want to win and do good for society. You tend to get more of that who want to authentically lift up those around them
>Over in my state, a lot the Republican candidates are POC.
Yep. [My choice for my new congressional district, after redistricting](https://www.votecal2022.org/)
I'll believe it when I see it. There are many elections that Democrats don't have a chance in hell of winning unless they capture 90% of the black vote.
This won’t actually happen, unfortunately. Polling on the African American community and how they vote is typically really inaccurate. The majority of those that claim to vote outside of the Democratic Party actually rarely do
As much as I’d love to see this happen, it won’t.
If Republicans were projected to win 22% of the black vote you would be hearing about it all over mainstream media 24/7, because it would be game over for the Democrats. Democrats need the black vote the same way people need oxygen.
I think this is largely wishful thinking because if true it would shift numerous statewide races to the Republicans. It would shift Michigan's governor race to Dixon, for example. Dixon's campaign is broke.
Far cry from 10 percent.
This is why Republicans are a piece of shit. Because they aren't free marketers. Sell free markets, sell stable societies, sell encouragement. You aren't going to get a majority but you're going to peel people off because that's what they want.
Help them build their communities themselves.
But Republicans suck.
One of Trump's talking points in 2016 in regard to minorities was, "What have you got to lose?" Democrats have never actually solved any problem faced by minorities. Then, during Trump's administration, minority unemployment hit historic, all-time lows.
You can't argue with results. They're starting to wake up to the scam of voting for the party that completely fucks inner cities and begs for more taxes.
No they aren’t, they will gladly keep voting for the same party
Some of them are. It boggles my mind. If these vote blue no matter who guys refuse to vote for the "racist" then who do they vote for when they want to affect change?
Would be significant if this turns out true. The last two elections have drastically increased gop voter representation in almost every group.
More than a quarter of minorities voted for Trump in 2020. The highest in a long time IIRC. EDIT: Bush was ever-so-slightly higher in 2004. Otherwise, no Republican has done better with minorities since around the Civil Rights era.
After this shitstorm that the last 2 years has brought us, I want to see how many vote red in 2024.
Pretty sure the GOP had the highest share of the non white male vote since the 80s I think? Or maybe even earlier than, maybe the 60s. Something like that.
Demographics is destiny /s
There have been so many polls like this that just don't wind up materializing when Election Day actually comes. I remember one a while back that suggested 30% could vote Republican and it went 90/10 like it always does. That said, if 20% ever did actually happen, it would be devastating for Democrats.
That is what I was thinking. We've heard this before.
Welcome to the party of individualism and personal responsibility! 👍 I'm sure y'all are tired of working on the [Democrat's Modern Plantation](https://youtu.be/ukUpqQHZwyU).
As they should, we are the party that actually cares about the people, that means ALL Americans. Once you vote Republican we won't turn out back on the minority like the Dems do.
Over in my state, a lot the Republican candidates are POC. Donnie Palmer probably won't win against Ayanna Pressley but Rayla Campbell has a chance against Bill Gavin.
Honestly I'd rather minorities over the country club. I want people who want to win and do good for society. You tend to get more of that who want to authentically lift up those around them
>Over in my state, a lot the Republican candidates are POC. Yep. [My choice for my new congressional district, after redistricting](https://www.votecal2022.org/)
Better tell Michael Moore He Predicts a BLUE WAVE
It’s Rasmussen, so the real number is probably 15-18% which is still solid
78% to go.
I'll believe it when I see it. There are many elections that Democrats don't have a chance in hell of winning unless they capture 90% of the black vote.
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This won’t actually happen, unfortunately. Polling on the African American community and how they vote is typically really inaccurate. The majority of those that claim to vote outside of the Democratic Party actually rarely do
As much as I’d love to see this happen, it won’t. If Republicans were projected to win 22% of the black vote you would be hearing about it all over mainstream media 24/7, because it would be game over for the Democrats. Democrats need the black vote the same way people need oxygen.
What's going to make a much larger difference is the delta in Hispanic voters, after being patronized and marginalized by the Dem circus.
I think this is largely wishful thinking because if true it would shift numerous statewide races to the Republicans. It would shift Michigan's governor race to Dixon, for example. Dixon's campaign is broke.
Lmao there is 0% chance this happens
Not a CHANCE
'Welcome to the party pal'
No chance lol
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Far cry from 10 percent. This is why Republicans are a piece of shit. Because they aren't free marketers. Sell free markets, sell stable societies, sell encouragement. You aren't going to get a majority but you're going to peel people off because that's what they want. Help them build their communities themselves. But Republicans suck.
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Awesome math!
TIL: 100 - 22 = 88