The shrinking of the Democrat base

 Blue State Conservative:

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The deterioration of Hispanic support for Democrats has been well-documented, and that bleeding appears to be ongoing, with a complete turnaround. According to the poll, 52% of all Hispanics say they would vote for the Republican, with only 39% choosing the Democrat. Compare those numbers to just seven months ago, when in September Democrats were chosen 54% of the time and Republicans only 28%. That’s not just a significant shift away from Democrats, it’s cataclysmic. But the news gets even worse for the Democrats.

For black voters, when asked that same question in September, only 3% opted for their Republican Congressional candidate. But last week’s poll shows that number all the way up to 20%, with Democrats’ support dropping from 80% in September compared to just 72% last week. If possible, those numbers are even more devastating to Democrats than the numbers for Hispanics.

Inevitably, there’s a direct correlation between Biden’s performance and the overall performance of Democrats. Biden is, after all, the leader of the party. But these poll results show a deeper concern for Democrats. Americans – all Americans, not just white folks – aren’t buying what the Dems are selling, and it’s not all about Joe Biden.

It’s not just non-college-educated men and evangelical Christians who want a safe and secure southern border, all Americans do. The same can be said for a strong economy, a robust and assertive foreign policy, common-sense policies in our schools, and a logical approach to dealing with COVID. These are priorities for virtually all Americans. And as hard as they have tried to divide us via identity politics, those efforts appear to be far less successful than they had thought, and Democrats look like they’re poised for a bloodbath in the fall.

After the 2020 election, the Democrats decided to push a radical left agenda that voters did not support and they are now paying a price for that miscalculation.  They showed their true colors and voters clearly do not like the results of their policies. 

See, also:

Why the Democrats Can Expect to Lose a Lot of Elections

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