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Holy Crap, No Wonder Young Voters Are Flocking To Trump

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Not to mention blacks and Hispanics. It's easy to see why Trump is ahead in every single swing state, plus Minnesota and only one point down in Virginia, not to mention Biden has gone from a 23% lead in New York State down to 9%.

From CBS news, not Fox News:

The majority of voters under 30 said it has become harder to buy a house, raise a family and get a good job in comparison to the previous generations, according to a new poll.

In a survey, published Sunday by CBS News, 82 percent of registered voters said they think it is more difficult to purchase a home than it was for previous generations, while 76 percent said the same for raising a family.

This comes as the Federal Reserve’s interest rates remain at a 23-year high, prolonging the housing affordability challenges for many Americans.





Meanwhile, leftists still claim that everything's going just fine.
 
Democrats can persist putting their lip stick on a butt hole but hey.. Biden is still a butt hole and a consistent rubber stamp for failure.
 
Even democrats acknowledge that Trump's support from blacks is increasing while Biden's is decreasing and they are very worried about it. Are you a fact denier?
Not the case in any significant numbers, and the Dem managers are laughing at the same stupid stuff put out by the GOP each cycle.

Minorities and women really don't like MAGA.
 
Not the case in any significant numbers, and the Dem managers are laughing at the same stupid stuff put out by the GOP each cycle.

Minorities and women really don't like MAGA.
It's in significant numbers enough that Democrats are shitting bricks.

From the NYTimes, not Fox News:

As Black Voters Drift to Trump, Biden’s Allies Say They Have Work to Do

New York Times/Siena College polling painted a worrisome picture of the president’s standing with a crucial constituency. Democratic strategists warned that the erosion could threaten his re-election.

Joseph R. Biden Jr. on the campaign trail in South Carolina in 2019. Black voters were critical to his Democratic primary victory in 2020, and to his success against Donald J. Trump in the general election.Credit...Erin Schaff/The New York Times


New polls by The New York Times and Siena College found that 22 percent of Black voters in six of the most important battleground states said they would support former President Donald J. Trump in next year’s election, and 71 percent would back Mr. Biden.

The drift in support is striking, given that Mr. Trump won just 8 percent of Black voters nationally in 2020 and 6 percent in 2016, according to the Pew Research Center. A Republican presidential candidate has not won more than 12 percent of the Black vote in nearly half a century.

Mr. Biden has a year to shore up his standing, but if numbers like these held up across the country in November 2024, they would amount to a historic shift: No Democratic presidential candidate since the civil rights era has earned less than 80 percent of the Black vote.

The new polling offers an early warning sign about the erosion of Mr. Biden’s coalition, Democratic strategists said, cautioning that the president will probably lose his re-election bid if he cannot increase his support from this pivotal voting bloc.

 
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Not to mention blacks and Hispanics. It's easy to see why Trump is ahead in every single swing state, plus Minnesota and only one point down in Virginia, not to mention Biden has gone from a 23% lead in New York State down to 9%.

From CBS news, not Fox News:

The majority of voters under 30 said it has become harder to buy a house, raise a family and get a good job in comparison to the previous generations, according to a new poll.

In a survey, published Sunday by CBS News, 82 percent of registered voters said they think it is more difficult to purchase a home than it was for previous generations, while 76 percent said the same for raising a family.

This comes as the Federal Reserve’s interest rates remain at a 23-year high, prolonging the housing affordability challenges for many Americans.





Meanwhile, leftists still claim that everything's going just fine.
Is all in their imagination! Everything is tickety-boo! You have to be educated to understand this!
 

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