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| Demographic Blueshift | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 6, 2020, 12:00 am | |
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| https://brilliantmaps.com/wp-content/uploads/if-only-x-voted.jpg | |
| OLD CONTENT | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
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| www.americanprogress.org/issues/democracy/reports/2018/04/14/449 | |
| 461/americas-electoral-future-2/ | |
| [quote]The recent elections of Donald Trump and Barack Obama | |
| were influenced in no small measure by shifts in the nation�s | |
| underlying demographic structure�the rise of communities of | |
| color, the increase in the number of older Americans, the | |
| sharpening of education divisions�and the distinctive voting | |
| behavior of these demographic groups. This 2018 report of the | |
| States of Change project, the fourth in an annual series, | |
| examines an array of future presidential election outcome | |
| scenarios�from 2020 through 2036�that could arise as the | |
| demography of the nation and its 50 states changes over the next | |
| 18 years. | |
| These scenarios, developed by the authors, include outcomes that | |
| favor both Republican and Democratic candidates. They are not | |
| intended as predictions but are simulations based on assumptions | |
| about different demographic groups� future voting patterns. Each | |
| of the alternative scenarios assumes the same projections for | |
| the nation�s underlying demographic structure of eligible voters | |
| (EVs) with respect to race, age, and education attainment. As | |
| such, the scenarios provide for a more in-depth understanding | |
| than national or state polling trends can supply about how | |
| emerging voting patterns may interact with changes in the | |
| demography of the nation�s electorate to affect future popular | |
| vote and Electoral College outcomes. | |
| Many analysts suggest that if current voting patterns remain the | |
| same as in recent elections, the projected rise of communities | |
| of color�Hispanics, blacks, Asians, and others�will favor | |
| Democrats as the Republican-leaning white share of the | |
| electorate shrinks. However, the aging of the population and the | |
| continued substantial political clout of whites without college | |
| educations played a key role in electing Republican Donald | |
| Trump. Because the demography of these latter groups differs | |
| across states in ways that tend to benefit Republicans, this | |
| report finds that quite a few future scenarios could mimic the | |
| result of the 2016 election�a Democratic win in the popular vote | |
| with a Republican win in the Electoral College.[/quote] | |
| See also: | |
| https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-if-only-men-voted-only-women-only-non… | |
| www.nbcnews.com/politics/first-read/demographic-shifts-show-2020 | |
| -presidential-race-could-be-close-n868146 | |
| What can be done in practice to increase the rate of Blueshift | |
| as efficiently as possible? | |
| #Post#: 127-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Demographic Blueshift | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 6, 2020, 12:11 am | |
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| OLD CONTENT contd. | |
| www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/k-8-students-hit-milestone-about-hal | |
| f-are-minorities-n946666 | |
| [quote]AUSTIN, Texas � The country�s steadily diversifying | |
| student population has hit a milestone: about half of | |
| kindergarten through eighth-grade students are racial and ethnic | |
| minorities. | |
| The Census Bureau reported Tuesday that 49.9 percent of the K-8 | |
| students in 2017 were non-Hispanic white, down from 56.7 percent | |
| a decade earlier.[/quote] | |
| What matters to us, however, is voters. We will have to wait ~15 | |
| years for this lot to all enter the voting population and become | |
| part of the Blueshift. What we are fighting for is the crucial | |
| interval before this happens, because the Reds are trying to use | |
| this interval to prevent it from happening altogether: | |
| www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2018/02/06/trump-immigration | |
| -plan-could-keep-whites-in-u-s-majority-for-up-to-five-more-year | |
| s/ | |
| [quote]President Trump's proposal to cut legal immigration rates | |
| would delay the date that white Americans become a minority of | |
| the population by as few as one or as many as five additional | |
| years, according to an analysis by The Washington Post. | |
| The plan, released by the White House last month, would scale | |
| back a program that allows people residing in the United States | |
| to sponsor family members living abroad for green cards, and | |
| would eliminate the �diversity visa program� that benefits | |
| immigrants in countries with historically low levels of | |
| migration to the United States. Together, the changes would | |
| disproportionately affect immigrants from Latin America and | |
| Africa. | |
| The Census Bureau projects that minority groups will outnumber | |
| non-Hispanic whites in the United States in 2044. The Post's | |
| analysis projects that, were Trump's plan to be carried out, the | |
| date would be between 2045 and 2049, depending on how parts of | |
| it are implemented.[/quote] | |
| Remember that the voting population lags behind the total | |
| population by almost two decades. So the US won't be in the safe | |
| zone until 2064 even by the optimistic estimate, whereas I would | |
| like the US to reach the safe zone within the 2020s if possible. | |
| Because the next GOP candidate could easily be so far-right that | |
| we might even prefer having Trump back! (Remember those days | |
| when we used to be sure there would never in the rest of history | |
| be a worse US president than W. Bush? We'd be fools to think we | |
| have hit rock bottom with Trump. Think about it this way: to the | |
| average Trump voter, Trump is still too moderate. This means | |
| even the average Trump voter is a more evil person than Trump | |
| himself. Let that sink in for a moment.) | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| [attachimg=2] | |
| --- | |
| Demographic Blueshift is happening. Perhaps not fast enough for | |
| our liking, but at least it is happening: | |
| www.pewsocialtrends.org/2019/01/17/generation-z-looks-a-lot-like | |
| -millennials-on-key-social-and-political-issues/ | |
| (please study the whole thing) | |
| [quote]Only about three-in-ten Gen Zers and Millennials (30% and | |
| 29%, respectively) approve of the way Donald Trump is handling | |
| his job as president. This compares with 38% of Gen Xers, 43% of | |
| Boomers and 54% of Silents. Similarly, while majorities in Gen Z | |
| and the Millennial generation say government should do more to | |
| solve problems, rather than that government is doing too many | |
| things better left to businesses and individuals, Gen Xers and | |
| Boomers are more evenly divided on this issue. For their part, | |
| most Silents would like to see a less activist government. | |
| When it comes to views on race, the two younger generations are | |
| more likely than older generations to say that blacks are | |
| treated less fairly than whites in the United States today. And | |
| they are much more likely than their elders to approve of NFL | |
| players kneeling during the national anthem as a sign of | |
| protest.[/quote] | |
| This part is quite funny to me: | |
| [quote]The youngest generation is also the most likely to say | |
| forms or online profiles that ask about a person�s gender should | |
| include options other than �man� or �woman.� Roughly six-in-ten | |
| Gen Zers (59%) hold this view, compared with half of Millennials | |
| and four-in-ten or fewer Gen Xers, Boomers and Silents.[/quote] | |
| How about simply not asking the question about gender at all? | |
| This is how gender-obsessed people are: even when trying to get | |
| past the traditional gender dichotomy, they think that the | |
| solution is to include even more genders instead of ignoring the | |
| concept! | |
| [quote]In addition, the youngest Republicans stand apart in | |
| their views on the role of government and the causes of climate | |
| change. Gen Z Republicans are much more likely than Republicans | |
| in older generations to say government should do more to solve | |
| problems. And they are less likely than their older counterparts | |
| to attribute the earth�s warming temperatures to natural | |
| patterns, as opposed to human activity.[/quote] | |
| Let's be clear here: it is not "human activity" that has caused | |
| global warming, it is WESTERN activity. Pre-colonial non-Western | |
| human activity could have continued for another thousand years | |
| with no danger to climate whatsoever. | |
| --- | |
| Slightly older but still relevant research: | |
| www.people-press.org/2017/10/24/political-typology-reveals-deep- | |
| fissures-on-the-right-and-left/ | |
| Latest research: | |
| http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/essay/an-early-look-at-the-2020-electorate/ | |
| WE WILL REPLACE YOU! | |
| --- | |
| More demography-sorted attitude stats! | |
| d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.net/cumulus_uploads/document/n2801y1hk | |
| 9/econTabReport.pdf | |
| Check out Table 2E in particular. | |
| --- | |
| While we have spoken of the importance of concentrating on | |
| demographically flipping Texas (as well as other states with | |
| significant numbers of electoral votes), another approach that | |
| some leftists have been working on is to cut out the Electoral | |
| College, an approach which certainly has rightists worried: | |
| thehill.com/homenews/campaign/432014-ex-maine-gop-governor-says- | |
| white-people-wont-get-anything-to-say-if | |
| [quote]Former Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) said Tuesday that | |
| eliminating the Electoral College and electing a president based | |
| on the national popular vote would thwart the voice of white | |
| people. | |
| "Actually, what would happen if they do what they say they�re | |
| going to, white people will not have anything to say," LePage, | |
| who served as governor from 2011 to 2019, said on the Maine | |
| radio station WVOM. "It�s only going to be the minorities that | |
| would elect. It would be California, Texas, Florida." | |
| The former Republican governor made the comments as he discussed | |
| a bill currently being considered in the Maine legislature that | |
| would let Maine join other states seeking to bypass the | |
| Electoral college and award its electoral votes to the winner of | |
| the popular vote nationwide. | |
| The state's Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee will hold a | |
| hearing on the national popular vote bill, which was sponsored | |
| by state Sen. Troy Jackson (D), on Friday, according to the | |
| Maine Beacon. | |
| ... | |
| The comments from LePage came the same week Colorado Gov. Jared | |
| Polis (D) said he would sign a measure to let his state bypass | |
| the Electoral College in favor of the national popular vote. | |
| Colorado is set to become the 12th state, in addition to | |
| Washington, D.C., to join a National Popular Vote interstate | |
| compact that wants to award its electoral votes to the | |
| presidential candidate who wins the popular vote. | |
| The compact cannot go into effect until the coalition includes | |
| states that accumulate at least 270 electoral votes. States | |
| included in the coalition would award their electoral votes en | |
| masse to the candidate who wins the national popular vote if it | |
| were to go into effect.[/quote] | |
| I should emphasize that these two approaches are not mutually | |
| obstructional, therefore both should be pursued simultaneously. | |
| Further information: | |
| www.nationalpopularvote.com/ | |
| As for LePage, he has spoken before about other issues which | |
| trouble him: | |
| www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/maine-governor-drug-deale | |
| rs-often-impregnate-young-white-girl-n492501 | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyXWAhUrm7U | |
| --- | |
| On the topic of Texas: I recently reconnected with a friend who | |
| lives over there. Voting came up, and he told me that Texas | |
| would of became a Blue state a long time ago if it weren't for | |
| gerrymandering and the few people who show up to vote, as Texas | |
| has one of the lowest voter turnouts in the country with most of | |
| those voters being Republicans, harassing non-GOP looking voters | |
| outside of the voting booths. | |
| --- | |
| There's a bill coming to Congress: HR 1 : the For The People Act | |
| of 2019, that's supposed to fight gerrymandering and lower the | |
| voting age to 16 among other things. That blue shift could be | |
| coming a little faster. | |
| --- | |
| Yes: | |
| www.huffpost.com/entry/ayanna-pressley-lower-voting-age_n_5c8014 | |
| b0e4b020b54d8194fd | |
| I am liking Pressley more and more. | |
| "That blue shift could be coming a little faster." | |
| OK, so now 2062 instead of 2064. That is still too slow. More | |
| must be done. | |
| Some people seem to think Puerto Rican statehood would help us, | |
| but others think the opposite. Any input here? Would Puerto Rico | |
| be a Blue state if given statehood? | |
| www.tcpalm.com/story/news/local/florida-voices/2018/08/16/could- | |
| new-arrivals-puerto-rico-make-florida-blue-state/911228002/ | |
| --- | |
| A small step: | |
| www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/mar/8/house-votes-favor-illega | |
| l-immigrant-voting/ | |
| Unfortunately in its current form this only applies to local | |
| elections. This needs to be expanded to federal elections. | |
| --- | |
| http://www.unz.com/anepigone/teenage-white-males-id-as-gop-by-21-margin/ | |
| [quote]On that account it is worth noting that in the survey, | |
| white males under the age of 18 are significantly more | |
| Republican than white males aged 18-29 are (67% to 53% in a | |
| two-way split, respectively).[/quote] | |
| And it is even worse than it looks, because the trend is | |
| rightward drift with increasing age. So these teens will be even | |
| Redder as time goes by. | |
| --- | |
| Support for sidelining the Electoral College spreads steadily: | |
| www.npr.org/2019/05/22/725616541/nevada-poised-to-become-15th-st | |
| ate-to-ditch-electoral-college | |
| [quote]With a state Senate vote Tuesday, Nevada is close to | |
| becoming the latest state to drop the traditional practice of | |
| awarding all its electors to the presidential candidate who won | |
| the state. Instead, Nevada would award its six electors to | |
| whomever receives the most votes across the entire country. | |
| According to the National Popular Vote organization, which | |
| oversees efforts to persuade states to join the compact, 14 | |
| states and the District of Columbia have agreed to pledge their | |
| 189 electors to the winner of the national popular vote � | |
| regardless of which candidate won the state. Nevada's electoral | |
| votes would bring the total to 195. Once 270 electors are | |
| pledged, the compact would kick in. | |
| ... | |
| Nevada's Senate voted 12-8 to join the agreement, entirely along | |
| party lines. Every Republican voted against the proposal. Gov. | |
| Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, has not indicated whether he will | |
| sign the measure into law. | |
| As NPR has reported, the popular vote movement seems to be | |
| gathering steam. In February, 11 states were on board. Since | |
| then, Colorado, Delaware and New Mexico have signed on.[/quote] | |
| Could it be in place before the 2020 election? | |
| [attachimg=3] | |
| #Post#: 128-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Demographic Blueshift | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 6, 2020, 12:18 am | |
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| OLD CONTENT contd. | |
| Texas nearing flipping point? | |
| www.texastribune.org/2019/06/20/texas-hispanic-population-pace-s | |
| urpass-white-residents/ | |
| [quote]The gap between Texas� Hispanic and white populations | |
| continued to narrow last year when the state gained almost nine | |
| Hispanic residents for every additional white resident. | |
| With Hispanics expected to become the largest population group | |
| in Texas as soon as 2022, new population estimates released | |
| Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau showed the Hispanic | |
| population climbed to nearly 11.4 million � an annual gain of | |
| 214,736 through July 2018 and an increase of 1.9 million since | |
| 2010. | |
| ... | |
| The estimates come as lawmakers begin to sharpen their focus on | |
| the 2021 redistricting cycle, when they�ll have to redraw the | |
| state�s congressional and legislative maps to account for | |
| population growth. And they highlight the extent to which the | |
| demographics of the state continue to shift against the | |
| Republican Party.[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| https://www.brookings.edu/research/less-than-half-of-us-children-under-15-are-w… | |
| [img] | |
| https://i0.wp.com/www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/2019.06.24_metro… | |
| [img] | |
| https://i1.wp.com/www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/2019.06.24_metro… | |
| Too slow! If you calculate the differences per decade, the rate | |
| of Blueshift was actually fastest in the 90s (by no coincidence | |
| the most positive decade in living memory), but slowing down | |
| with the post-9/11 era. Unlike some demographers who look only | |
| at the heights of the graphs and hence think there is nothing to | |
| worry about, I always look at gradients. If the gradient is | |
| becoming less steep over time, it could eventually be leading to | |
| a turning point (ICE?). That is what worries me. | |
| Perhaps this could speed things up slightly: | |
| www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/06/oas-venezuela-migration-largest-w | |
| orld-2020-190628174012682.html | |
| [quote]The Venezuelan exodus may exceed eight million people by | |
| the end of next year, which would make it the largest migration | |
| crisis in the world, according to a special working group of the | |
| Organization of American States (OAS). | |
| The group's projection puts the exodus between 7.5 million and | |
| 8.2 million in 2020, far surpassing the 6.7 million people who | |
| in eight years have fled Syria.[/quote] | |
| Hopefully they consider migrating to the US. | |
| --- | |
| https://uswhiteclock.org/ | |
| --- | |
| Can we make it fast enough? | |
| thehill.com/opinion/campaign/451702-texas-may-cost-trump-2020 | |
| [quote]There is a significant and growing probability that Texas | |
| will become the most consequential swing state in presidential | |
| and senatorial elections to come. A campaign in the Lone Star | |
| State could cost President Trump the White House next year, even | |
| if Texas voters will ultimately choose him. | |
| A powerful combination of demographic forces are propelling | |
| Texas from one of the reddest states in the union into a swing | |
| state. Democrats will likely make an outside play in Texas ahead | |
| of 2020, along with a full run for its projected 41 electoral | |
| votes. Texas also stands to gain three seats in Congress after | |
| the next census, making it a crucial state for both parties. | |
| Texas demographics today are strikingly similar to those of | |
| California in 1990, before Democrats began their seven to | |
| nothing streak of Golden State victories in presidential races. | |
| Like California in 1990, the Texas population currently hovers | |
| around 29 million and is changing rapidly in light of heavy | |
| immigration from Mexico. The second generation children of | |
| Mexican immigrants have played a major role in keeping | |
| California out of Republican reach. This same transformation is | |
| taking root in Texas. | |
| Immigration has already had a very tangible impact on Texas | |
| politics. While illegal immigrants cannot vote, their children | |
| born in the United States are indeed citizens and make up a | |
| significant share of the new generation of voters in the | |
| southern state. There are around 35 percent of Texans under the | |
| age of 18 who are the children of immigrants, a figure that has | |
| nearly doubled in the last 30 years. This carries weight. | |
| Young Texas voters overwhelmingly turned out for Beto O�Rourke | |
| over incumbent Ted Cruz in the Senate race last year. O�Rourke | |
| beat Cruz with 18 year olds to 24 year olds by a margin of 68 | |
| percent to 32 percent and with 25 year olds to 29 year olds by a | |
| margin of 73 percent to 26 percent. O�Rourke also outperformed | |
| the traditional edge Democrats already have among Texas Latino | |
| voters by a wide margin of 64 percent to 35 percent. | |
| With these second generation Mexican Americans strongly | |
| supporting Democrats at the polls, Texas changing to a purple | |
| state could not happen at a more inconvenient time for Trump. | |
| His margin in the state in 2016 was the smallest for a | |
| Republican nominee since the poor showing of Bob Dole in Texas | |
| in 1996. Considering the immense and enduring new wave of left | |
| leaning voters that O�Rourke attracted, there is a real chance | |
| that Texas will be close enough in 2020 that Republicans cannot | |
| take it for granted. | |
| Over the next year, Trump and his surrogates will be forced to | |
| spend more time campaigning in Texas, which will diminish time | |
| spent on the ground in other crucial swing states. Ultimately, | |
| this could be a death knell for the campaign. A major reason | |
| Trump won in 2016 was due to his critical time investment in | |
| states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. He spent | |
| around 50 percent more time in these battleground states than | |
| Hillary Clinton did. A diversion of time and money campaigning | |
| in Texas over the next 15 months could deal a fatal blow to high | |
| hopes for a second term. | |
| Consider the margins in 2016 to see how razor thin the next | |
| election may be. Trump won Michigan by less than 11,000 votes, | |
| Wisconsin by 23,000 votes, and Pennsylvania by just 44,000 | |
| votes. These were all margins of less than 1 percent. Democrats | |
| need to take back all three states to win 2020, and whoever gets | |
| the nomination will pour immense energy and resources into each, | |
| which Trump will need to reciprocate. Any diversion of the large | |
| but finite campaign resources to shore up a traditional red | |
| state like Texas will cut into the ability of Trump to win key | |
| swing states. | |
| Moreover, Texas is not just any state. As the second largest in | |
| the nation, by both population and land area, it is an expensive | |
| state in which to run a full campaign. Just ask O�Rourke and | |
| Cruz. The two combined spent nearly $125 million on their 2018 | |
| Senate campaigns, with O�Rourke outpacing Cruz by over 50 | |
| percent. Furthermore, outside donations and spending did not | |
| just impact the midterm Senate race, with donors also sending | |
| millions of dollars into suddenly competitive House races. | |
| Republicans took note of the sheer volume of Texas votes that | |
| Democrats attracted in the last cycle. A Republican affiliated | |
| group, Engage Texas, is spending $25 million to register and | |
| turn out red voters. Considering the Trump campaign spent $325 | |
| million for 2016, the implications of such a drain of resources | |
| are clear well before the general election race begins. | |
| Republicans are already walking a tightrope between the 2018 | |
| midterm results and changing demographic realities. In many | |
| ways, the resources used to keep Texas red next year are | |
| balanced by the fates in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. | |
| Several campaign stops or a late ad buy could mean the | |
| difference in the race. Trump could see his electoral chances go | |
| to hell, if Democrats spend more time and money in | |
| Texas.[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| This is good: | |
| www.breitbart.com/economy/2019/07/03/h-1b-lobbyist-u-s-critics-a | |
| re-racist-for-opposing-stealth-transfer-of-college-grad-jobs-to- | |
| indian-migrants/ | |
| [quote] | |
| Lobbyists working for thousands of Indian contract workers are | |
| promising to overwhelm GOP Sen. Rand Paul�s opposition to a bill | |
| which puts many Indian temporary workers on a fast-track to | |
| permanent green cards. | |
| �We have lots and lots of doctors in Kentucky, both in | |
| Louisville and in Lexington, and in other cities around | |
| Kentucky, who can all express how important this bill is to | |
| them, and how they literally can�t afford to be doctors | |
| anymore,� said Leon Fresco, a former congressional staffer who | |
| is quarterbacking the contract workers� campaign for green | |
| cards. | |
| ... | |
| Fresco�s bill is titled �Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants,� | |
| and it would abolish the �country caps� which diversify the | |
| annual award of 140,000 green cards to the various foreign | |
| nationals of American companies. | |
| The prime beneficiaries of the �country cap� bill are the many | |
| Indian contract-workers who arrived on temporary H-1B visas, and | |
| who then avoided going home by getting their employers to | |
| nominate them for green cards. At least 200,000 Indians have | |
| already obtained green cards via the employer process during the | |
| last decade. | |
| But the huge number of Indian who volunteered to take Americans� | |
| jobs via the H-1B visas are jammed by the �country cap� on green | |
| cards for Indians. Perhaps 300,000 resident Indian | |
| contract-workers and 300,000 family members are waiting in | |
| several backlogged lines for roughly 23,000 green cards issued | |
| to Indians each year. | |
| If Lee�s bill become law, the Indian share of the employer | |
| green-cards could quickly quadruple to at least 100,000 cards a | |
| year, or 1 million per decade. | |
| That offer of at least 75,000 extra green cards per year would | |
| create a huge incentive for more young Indian graduates to take | |
| U.S. jobs at very low wages.[/quote] | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/07/12/house-gop-vote-indian-outs | |
| ourcing-threatens-gops-senate-majority/# | |
| [quote]The legislation, HR.1044, claims to promote fairness for | |
| high-skilled contract-workers, dubbed �immigrants� by the | |
| advocates. The bill removes �country caps� which limit Indians� | |
| share of the 120,000 green-cards awarded each year to employees | |
| nominated by their companies. That change would allow Indians to | |
| get roughly 100,000 green cards each year, up from roughly | |
| 23,000. The change would allow the 300,000 Indian workers � and | |
| their 300,00 family members � get on a fast track to green | |
| cards, citizenship, and the voting booth. | |
| ... | |
| In the medium term� by 2030 � the GOP will also lose more seats | |
| as the Indian migrants become citizens and vote Democratic. | |
| The HR.1044 legislation will add roughly 600,000 Indian voters | |
| to the rolls during the next 10 years. Indians are highly likely | |
| to donate to Democratic causes and to vote Democratic. For | |
| example, the chief Senate sponsor of the bill is Sen. Kamala | |
| Harris, whose mother is Indian. | |
| Roughly 77 percent of Indians supported Democratic candidates in | |
| 2016, while only 16 percent said they voted for President Donald | |
| Trump, according to a post-election survey funded by the | |
| National Science Foundation. | |
| A growing population of skilled migrants in a district also | |
| tends to pull American-born voters into the Democratic camp, | |
| said an April 2018 study. �Our strongest and most significant | |
| finding is that an increase in high-skilled immigrants as a | |
| share of the local population is associated with a strong and | |
| significant decrease in the vote share for the Republican | |
| Party,� said the report, authored by pro-migration economist | |
| Giovanni Peri, Anna Maria Mayda, a Georgetown University | |
| professor now at the U.S. State Department, and Walter | |
| Steingress, an economist at the Bank of Canada.[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 129-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Demographic Blueshift | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 6, 2020, 12:26 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| OLD CONTENT contd. | |
| Can it happen so soon? | |
| newrepublic.com/article/154723/texas-bracing-blue-wave-2020-yes- | |
| texas | |
| [quote]In what giddy Democrats are calling �the Texodus,� four | |
| Republican members of Congress announced, in short order, that | |
| they won�t be running for reelection in 2020; three of their | |
| seats, all in the suburbs, will likely go Democratic, adding to | |
| the two they took from Republicans in 2018. �We could see other | |
| representatives step away too,� said Manny Garcia, executive | |
| director of the Texas Democratic Party. �Why would you go into a | |
| knockdown, drag-out fight when you�re either going to lose next | |
| time, or soon afterward?� | |
| ... | |
| And then there was President Trump and the terrorism in El Paso. | |
| By 2022, Latino Texans are projected to outnumber whites, and | |
| the rising majority won�t soon forget the mass murder by a | |
| gunman, apparently inspired by Trump�s rhetoric, who took | |
| advantage of the state�s insanely lax gun laws. Nor will it | |
| forget the way the president put a target on the city�s back, | |
| falsely claiming in this year�s State of the Union that El Paso | |
| was �one of our nation�s most dangerous cities� before the | |
| border barriers went up, then amplifying the message in a rally | |
| there a few weeks later. �Murders, murders, murders!� Trump | |
| cried out as he talked about immigrants, while his fans chanted, | |
| �Build the wall!� | |
| ... | |
| Cal Jillson, a venerable political scientist at Southern | |
| Methodist University, is among those who think this president | |
| has accelerated the Democratic comeback in Texas. �My sense | |
| pre-Trump was that there were demographic dynamics that were | |
| going to bring two-party competition at some point,� he said. �I | |
| thought it would take another 15 to 20 years. But Trump has | |
| brought all that forward. It�s happening much more quickly.� | |
| ... | |
| nobody in Texas, aside from a few blinkered Republicans, | |
| believes that Democrats won�t continue to loosen the Republican | |
| stranglehold in 2020. At least half a dozen Republican seats in | |
| Congress will be ripe for the taking, and Democrats have a | |
| realistic chance of capturing the nine Republican seats in the | |
| state House they need to gain a majority�just in time for the | |
| next round of redistricting in 2021. If they regain a toehold of | |
| power in Austin, and can prevent Republicans from having total | |
| control over gerrymandering, Democrats could turn Texas blue in | |
| a hurry; if not, it�ll probably be a more gradual process over | |
| the next decade, with strict voter ID and other forms of | |
| suppression still intact, and districts artificially tilted in | |
| Republicans� favor.[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| Trump's behaviour might actually be helping us: | |
| news.yahoo.com/trumps-fake-accent-angers-asian-201830232.html | |
| [quote]When Amanda Berg heard reports that President Donald | |
| Trump mocked the accents of the leaders of South Korea and Japan | |
| at a recent fundraiser, it brought back painful memories from | |
| her childhood. | |
| Berg, a Korean American who grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado, | |
| recalled kids doing the "stereotypical pulling at the eyes and | |
| the mocking accent." It made her feel like she was a foreigner | |
| in her own community. | |
| Berg, a registered Democrat, is among a growing and crucial bloc | |
| of Asian American voters leaning further to the left in the age | |
| of Trump, and his stunt, reported by the New York Post, angered | |
| her and many others. | |
| ... | |
| The Asian American voting-age population has more than doubled | |
| in the past two decades, leaping from 4.3 million in 1998 to | |
| 11.1 million in 2018 according to the U.S. Census Bureau. A | |
| majority of those new voters lean Democratic. | |
| By 2016, some Asian ethnic groups that had leaned Republican | |
| shifted into the Democratic camp, said Natalie Masuoka, an | |
| associate professor of political science and Asian American | |
| studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. A larger | |
| share of Asian American Republicans voted for John McCain in | |
| 2008 than for Trump in 2016. | |
| A Pew Research Center survey said 53% of Asian American | |
| registered voters in 1998 identified with the Democratic Party. | |
| That figure rose to 65% in 2017. | |
| ... | |
| "He's willing to use Asian stereotypes, Asian accents in his | |
| public speeches," Masuoka said. "In that way ... the way | |
| Americans are talking about race is now shifting possibly back | |
| to what historically was effective before the civil rights | |
| revolution" � explicit and sometimes offensive talk about race. | |
| The New York Post reported that Trump imitated South Korea | |
| President Moon Jae-in and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, | |
| both close U.S. allies, at a fundraiser in the Hamptons this | |
| month. Trump used a fake accent to boast about Moon relenting in | |
| negotiations over the costs of U.S. military aid to South Korea | |
| and when rehashing talks with Abe had about trade tariffs, | |
| according to the newspaper. | |
| Trump has imitated Asian people before. At an August 2015 | |
| campaign rally in Iowa, he talked about his ability to deal with | |
| Asian negotiators and used broken English, saying, "When these | |
| people walk into the room ... they say 'We want deal!'"[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| Data: | |
| docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OXOCps4WHRKX90ArDbxQoRGyz9zcfkwJ | |
| PWm45tmDE2M/edit#gid=0 | |
| Additional information: | |
| www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/08/21/u-s-counties-majority-n | |
| onwhite/ | |
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| --- | |
| Texas also continues to look more and more like a swing state: | |
| www.univision.com/univision-news/politics/univision-news-poll-de | |
| mocrats-surge-in-texas-no-longer-a-safe-state-for-trump-in-2020 | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxUAi-yhreU | |
| --- | |
| Distribution matters: | |
| www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/09/american-migration-pat | |
| terns-should-terrify-gop/598153/ | |
| [quote]Liberals in America have a density problem. Across the | |
| country, Democrats dominate in cities, racking up excessive | |
| margins in urban cores while narrowly losing in suburban | |
| districts and sparser states. Because of their uneven | |
| distribution of votes, the party consistently loses federal | |
| elections despite winning the popular vote. | |
| The most famous case was in 2016, when Hillary Clinton lost the | |
| presidential election despite her 2.4-million-vote margin. | |
| Clinton carried Manhattan and Brooklyn by approximately 1 | |
| million ballots�more than Donald Trump�s margins of victory in | |
| the states of Florida, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, | |
| Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania combined. | |
| ... | |
| Democrats can blame the Electoral College for these losses�as | |
| they should. But according to the Stanford political scientist | |
| Jonathan Rodden�s new book, Why Cities Lose, the problem isn�t | |
| just the districting. It�s the density. All over the world, | |
| liberal, college-educated voters pack into cities, where they | |
| dilute their own voting power through excessive concentration. | |
| �Underrepresentation of the urban left in national legislatures | |
| and governments has been a basic feature of all industrialized | |
| countries that use winner-take-all elections,� he writes. | |
| So just imagine what would happen to the American political | |
| picture if more Democrats moved out of their excessively liberal | |
| enclaves to redistribute themselves more evenly across the vast | |
| expanse of Red America? | |
| ... | |
| Two weeks ago, I published an article on what I called the urban | |
| exodus. More specifically, it is a blue urban exodus, as | |
| left-leaning metros in blue states are losing population. The | |
| New York City metro area is shrinking by 277 people every day. | |
| Other areas bleeding thousands of net movers each year include | |
| Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, Chicago, | |
| Boston, and Baltimore�all in states that routinely vote for | |
| Democrats by wide margins. | |
| These movers are U-Hauling to ruddier states in the South and | |
| West. The five fastest-growing metros of the past few | |
| years�Dallas, Phoenix, Houston, Atlanta, and Orlando, | |
| Florida�are in states won by Trump. The other metro areas with a | |
| population of at least 1 million that grew by at least 1.5 | |
| percent last year were Las Vegas; Austin, Texas; Orlando, | |
| Florida; Raleigh, North Carolina; Jacksonville, Florida; | |
| Charlotte, North Carolina; San Antonio; Tampa, Florida; and | |
| Nashville, Tennessee. All of those metros are in red or purple | |
| states. | |
| ... | |
| This drip-drip-drip of young residents trickling down into | |
| red-state suburbs is helping to turn southern metros into | |
| Democratic strongholds. (Of course, migration isn�t the only | |
| factor pushing these metros leftward, but more on that later.) | |
| In Texas, Democrats� advantage in the five counties representing | |
| Houston, Dallas�Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin (the �Texas | |
| Five� in the graph below) grew from 130,000 in the 2012 | |
| presidential election to nearly 800,000 in the 2018 Senate | |
| election.[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-nr8Gp55nQ | |
| --- | |
| www.alternet.org/2019/10/republicans-realize-theyre-losing-groun | |
| d-in-texas-the-base-is-shrinking-period/ | |
| [quote]Texas is still a red state, but at this point, it�s light | |
| red rather than deep red. The fact that Sen. Ted Cruz defeated | |
| Democrat Beto O�Rourke by a mere 2% in the 2018 midterms was a | |
| troubling sign for the Texas GOP, and in a report for Axios, | |
| journalist Alexi McCammond notes that Lone Star Republicans are | |
| troubled by the departure of six members of the U.S. House of | |
| Representatives who won�t be seeking reelection in Texas in | |
| 2020. | |
| �The 2018 midterms spooked Texas Republicans after they lost two | |
| congressional seats, saw closer-than-expected margins in a | |
| number of other races, and watched Beto O�Rourke surf a blue | |
| wave built in part on the state�s shifting demographics,� | |
| McCammond notes. And now, according to McCammond, �the six-pack | |
| of GOP retirements in one cycle is hard to ignore.� | |
| One of those departures is Rep. Will Hurd, the only | |
| African-American Republican in the House of Representatives. | |
| McCammond quotes a dire warning from Hurd about the GOP: �The | |
| base is shrinking. Period. End of story.� | |
| Until Democrats start winning more statewide races in Texas, it | |
| will be premature to describe Texas as a swing state. | |
| Republicans still have the advantage in Texas� statewide races, | |
| but as O�Rourke�s 2018 campaign shows, that advantage is | |
| shrinking. And in U.S. House races, Democrats can perform quite | |
| well in parts of Texas � which is why, as McCammond reports, the | |
| GOP is aggressively trying to register more Republican voters in | |
| the Lone Star State. | |
| A GOP strategist in Texas, interviewed on condition of | |
| anonymity, told Axios, �We need a new Republican Party because | |
| the one we have is getting our asses kicked in House races.� | |
| In the 2000s, many Democratic strategists viewed Texas as a lost | |
| cause for their party when it came to statewide races. But times | |
| have changed. And the 2018 midterms made it clear that President | |
| Donald Trump is not universally loved in that state. | |
| McCammond concludes the Axios article by noting how increasingly | |
| bullish Democratic strategists are on their prospects in Texas. | |
| �It�s truly a sign of the times that Democrats think Texas in | |
| 2020 could mimic California in 2018 � where the party picked up | |
| seven GOP seats and helped Dems win back the House, � McCammond | |
| reports.[/quote] | |
| New site: | |
| texasbluestate.com/ | |
| https://texasbluestate.com/images/artwork.jpg | |
| --- | |
| https://axios.com/republican-party-demographics-threat-trump-racism-1524a8a1-c2… | |
| --- | |
| www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/record-32-million- | |
| hispanics-ready-to-vote-largest-minority-in-2020 | |
| [quote]The percentage of Hispanics eligible to vote in the | |
| upcoming 2020 presidential election has surged nearly 20% since | |
| 2016 when Hillary Clinton took 66% of the Latino vote. | |
| ... | |
| In an analysis of the federal data, the Pew Research Center said | |
| that there are a �record� 32 million Latinos eligible to vote in | |
| 2020. That is an increase from 27.3 million in 2016. | |
| �The 2020 election will mark the first time that Hispanics will | |
| be the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the | |
| electorate, accounting for just over 13% of eligible voters,� | |
| said Pew�s FactTank. | |
| The growth in Hispanic voters comes as a result of the surge in | |
| the Latino population. | |
| It was about 60 million in 2018, up from 47.8 million in 2008. | |
| Hispanics make up 18% of the U.S. population, up from 5% in | |
| 1970, said Pew. | |
| The group has been divided over President Trump and his efforts | |
| to end illegal immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border. | |
| Overall, Hispanics do not support the president. | |
| In 2016, he won about one-third of the Hispanic vote, but recent | |
| surveys show that dropping to one-fifth as the 2020 election | |
| nears.[/quote] | |
| [img] | |
| https://scontent.fhkg3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/p960x960/53439709_5736517731381… | |
| --- | |
| https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/outlook/article/Parker-For-non-whites-… | |
| --- | |
| A preview of our enemies' most likely countermeasure as | |
| Demographic Blueshift proceeds: | |
| vdare.com/articles/separating-illinois-from-cook-county-would-he | |
| lp-save-the-historic-american-nation | |
| [quote]Illinois is one of the safest Democrat states in | |
| presidential elections. Hillary Clinton crushed Donald Trump in | |
| 2016, 55.4 percent to 39.4. But Clinton�s margin of victory came | |
| from Cook County, where she beat Trump by nearly 1.1 million | |
| votes. [2016 Illinois Presidential Election Results, Politico, | |
| December 12, 2016] There, Clinton shellacked Trump by more than | |
| 50 points, 74.4-21.4. | |
| Outside Cook County though, Clinton pulled just 1.45 million | |
| votes�more than 200,000 fewer than Trump�s nearly 1.7 million. | |
| Consider what those figures would mean for Trump if Illinois had | |
| split before the 2020 presidential election. | |
| General consensus is, a Trump win next year requires one of | |
| these three states that he won in 2016 by using the Sailer | |
| Strategy and mobilizing working class whites: Michigan, | |
| Wisconsin, or Pennsylvania. | |
| Although conventional wisdom might say Ohio, Florida and Arizona | |
| are swing states, they are probably safe. Trump won Ohio by 8.13 | |
| percentage points; it�s reddening. In 2018, a down-year for | |
| Republicans, former Florida Governor Rick Scott unseated | |
| incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson in last year�s Senate election. | |
| Meanwhile, former Rep. Ron DeSantis was elected governor of | |
| Florida over race-baiting Democrat Andrew Gillum. And the last | |
| Democrat to win Arizona in a presidential election without a | |
| serious Third Party challenger was Harry Truman in 1948. | |
| If Trump holds Nebraska�s and Maine�s second congressional | |
| districts, he has 260 electoral votes. Now, add �New Illinois� | |
| to the mix. Trump would need only one of the big four��New | |
| Illinois,� Michigan, Wisconsin, or Pennsylvania�for an easy | |
| victory and re-election. In 2016, his margin of victory in an | |
| Illinois sans Cook County would have been far better than it was | |
| in any of the three �Blue Wall� states he flipped.[/quote] | |
| This is nothing but gerrymandering on an enlarged scale! | |
| If the Electoral College were abolished, none of this would | |
| matter, of course (which is why this should be done ASAP). But | |
| so long as the Electoral College is still around, we must make | |
| sure that such initiatives to re-draw state boundaries in ways | |
| designed to help Red candidates fail to get off the ground. | |
| --- | |
| If we manage to flip Texas, however, then rightists will start | |
| calling for abolishing the Electoral College. | |
| Here is a leftist really thinking outside the box: | |
| www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/08/21/we-used-to-c | |
| ount-black-americans-as-35-of-a-person-instead-of-reparations-gi | |
| ve-them-53-of-a-vote/ | |
| --- | |
| We know we are succeeding when we are annoying Coulter: | |
| www.huffpost.com/entry/abrar-omeish-ghazala-hashmi-virginia-elec | |
| tions_n_5dc24165e4b08b735d61f96d | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tojyzIZhlpE | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| #Post#: 130-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Demographic Blueshift | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 6, 2020, 12:40 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| OLD CONTENT contd. | |
| www.waynedupree.com/shia-muslim-march-tlaib-district/ | |
| [quote]Thousands of Shia Muslims took to the streets of | |
| Dearborn, reportedly in Rashida Tlaib�s district, and marched. | |
| ... | |
| Because of the racial breakdowns, that district is so reliably | |
| Democratic that Republicans don�t even bother running for its | |
| empty seat in Congress.[/quote] | |
| All of the US could be like this. We are here to make it so. | |
| [img] | |
| https://scontent.fhkg3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/52494483_565653213938034_466483… | |
| --- | |
| Another reminder that Demographic Blueshift is not just about | |
| improving the quality of the voting population, but also about | |
| providing access to better candidates: | |
| www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/jessica-cisneros-2020s-aoc-215200571.htm | |
| l | |
| [quote]When people ask me, "Why did you become an immigration | |
| attorney?" it's because of that, the fact that I was born into | |
| this very cross-cultural environment, this unique area of the | |
| country right on the border. My elementary school was right next | |
| to the river, and in the mornings, we could see families | |
| crossing into the United States. I remember saying I could not | |
| spot a difference between a mom and her child, and me and my | |
| mom. I know that my citizenship is a privilege. To many folks | |
| who are on the border, we know our lives could've been very | |
| different had we been born five minutes south of where we were. | |
| As you can imagine, being an immigration attorney under Trump | |
| was a very difficult and heartbreaking experience. You go in | |
| there and the odds are already stacked against you, but under | |
| the Trump administration, it just felt like it was almost | |
| impossible to win cases and keep families together. It got to | |
| the point where I was trying to console one too many families. I | |
| thought, if they keep telling me that the law is a problem, then | |
| I'm going to go to Congress and change it. | |
| Now I'm still making my case, but instead of being in a | |
| courtroom in front of a judge, I'm in a district and the voters | |
| are the judges. | |
| I was nominated to run for office by my high school teacher; I | |
| think he saw Justice Democrats recruiting and thought of me. I | |
| got a call from Justice Democrats, and they asked about my roots | |
| to my community and what I believed we should be doing here in | |
| South Texas.[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| https://i.imgur.com/2YH3pGM.png | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9j_dLT0WDQ | |
| [img] | |
| https://scontent.fhkg3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/p960x960/53730294_5748459663520… | |
| Buy merchandise here: | |
| www.wewillreplaceyou.com/product-category/all/ | |
| --- | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlJg2h2NrTM | |
| --- | |
| I am a bit confused. You say that ethnicity does not matter, but | |
| why do demographic trends seem to show predominantly �non white� | |
| ethnicities voting left wing. | |
| --- | |
| Because they are the victims of "white" racism, therefore they | |
| are more likely to vote for the party they perceive as more | |
| sincerely interested in defending them. This is the result not | |
| of ethnicity mattering, but of racists behaving as if ethnicity | |
| mattered. | |
| Here is Stacey Abrams explaining the same point: | |
| [attachimg=2] | |
| If ethnicity itself did matter (in the biological sense), then | |
| we should expect a "non-white" ethnicity more closely | |
| ancestrally related to "whites" voting more like "whites" than | |
| like a more ancestrally distant "non-white" ethnicity. For | |
| example, we should expect Americans of Palestinian ancestry (who | |
| are far more closely ancestrally related to Anglos than to | |
| Bantus): | |
| [attachimg=3] | |
| voting more like "whites" than like "blacks". But in reality, | |
| they vote more like "blacks", because they have a more similar | |
| historical experience as victims of Western colonialism. | |
| --- | |
| Ah now I see. I recall a post on the main blog where a | |
| rightist�s claim that all �non whites� behave tribally was | |
| refuted with an example of Mexicans and Arabs, both groups with | |
| �non white� ancestry, opposing the Iraq War. | |
| --- | |
| Yes. Which is not to say that rightists of one "non-white" | |
| ethnicity do not display bigotry towards another "non-white" | |
| ethnicities. But when they do, it is emphatically not because of | |
| tribalism, but because of Eurocentrism (ie. thinking that by | |
| doing so they can make themselves appear "whiter"). And they | |
| also display bigotry towards their own ethnicity for the same | |
| reason. This is what we are here to change. | |
| --- | |
| And now for an encouraging chart: | |
| [attachimg=4] | |
| Demographic Blueshift works for more than just votes. Hopefully | |
| among under-18s Muslims are already viewed more positively than | |
| Jews. | |
| #Post#: 131-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Demographic Blueshift | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 6, 2020, 12:49 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| OLD CONTENT contd. | |
| Another way Demographic Blueshift works: | |
| nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/study-finds-immigration-will-shif | |
| t-electoral-college-favor-democrats-108131 | |
| [quote]A new analysis finds that immigration will dramatically | |
| reshape the Electoral College map in favor of the Democratic | |
| Party after completion of the 2020 census. | |
| Rising immigrant populations around the United States will | |
| result in several solidly Democratic states gaining more seats | |
| in the House of Representatives at the expense of solidly | |
| Republican states, the study by the Center for Immigration | |
| Studies finds. The shift ultimately will give the Democratic | |
| Party more influence in the Electoral College, CIS says. | |
| ... | |
| Of the 26 seats predicted to shift, 24 are expected to be taken | |
| away from states that voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 | |
| election. Ohio is expected to lose three seats; Pennsylvania and | |
| Michigan likely will lose two; and 18 states likely will lose | |
| one seat: Arkansas, Alabama, Idaho, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, | |
| Louisiana, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Mississippi, | |
| South Carolina, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, | |
| Wisconsin, and West Virginia, according to the study. | |
| California, already a behemoth of the Electoral College, is | |
| predicted to gain 11 seats after the 2020 census is completed. | |
| New York likely will gain four more seats. New Jersey likely | |
| will come out with two more seats, and Massachusetts and | |
| Illinois likely will each gain one more seat. | |
| The only traditionally red state to see gains is Texas, which is | |
| expected to notch four more House seats. Florida, which is | |
| considered a swing state but trends toward the GOP, will earn | |
| three more seats, under the CIS analysis. Rhode Island and | |
| Minnesota are expected to lose one congressional district | |
| each.[/quote] | |
| And once we flip Texas too (plus Florida?), then we are all set. | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl9ORX8KSuQ | |
| --- | |
| www.wsj.com/articles/demographic-shift-poised-to-test-trumps-202 | |
| 0-strategy-11578047402 | |
| [quote]�President Trump�s 2020 election strategy relies largely | |
| on the white, working-class base that he excited in 2016. But he | |
| faces a demographic challenge: The electorate has changed since | |
| he was last on the ballot in ways likely to benefit Democrats,� | |
| the Wall Street Journal reports. | |
| �Working-class, white voters are projected to decline by 2.3 | |
| percentage points nationally as a share of eligible voters, | |
| compared with the last election, because they are older and | |
| therefore dying at a faster rate than are Democratic groups. As | |
| those voters pass on, they are most likely to be replaced by | |
| those from minority groups or young, white voters with college | |
| degrees�groups that lean Democratic.� | |
| �That means Mr. Trump will have to coax more votes from a | |
| shrinking base�or else find more votes in other parts of the | |
| electorate.�[/quote] | |
| Of course I am emphatically not saying we have the 2020 election | |
| in the bag, especially with Red countermeasures in play. | |
| But if Trump does lose, hopefully the next Red candidate will | |
| return to the pre-Trump approach of trying to appeal more | |
| broadly, which might help move the entire political discussion | |
| slightly closer back to sanity. | |
| --- | |
| Some nice pictures: | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| [attachimg=2] | |
| --- | |
| We are too concentrated in small areas! | |
| [attachimg=3] | |
| Even within Blue states, many counties are Red. We should | |
| encourage intra-state migration from Blue counties into Red | |
| counties. | |
| --- | |
| Some rightists are more pessimistic than we are optimistic about | |
| our strategy: | |
| www.americanfreedomunion.com/letters-to-the-editor-44/ | |
| [quote]The GOP is Finished | |
| Demographics will determine everything. | |
| Trump carried Georgia by only 3% in 2016; Hillary received 47%. | |
| Running for governor, Stacey Abrams � who is far more radical | |
| and openly White-hating than Clinton or Sanders � got 48.5% two | |
| years later, thereby cutting Trump�s margin in half. | |
| Trump won�t carry Georgia in 2020 and neither will any other | |
| potential GOP nominee. | |
| Trump carried Florida by a whisker. Florida enfranchised 1.4 | |
| million felons by referendum in the last election. Hundreds of | |
| thousands of these people will be voting Democrat by a margin of | |
| 9 to 1. | |
| 3,000 Puerto Ricans per day swarmed into Florida for many months | |
| in the wake of the 2017 hurricane that ravaged Puerto Rico. | |
| Thanks to our first �globalist� president, William McKinley, | |
| they are all �U.S. citizens� and they will be voting in Florida | |
| in 2020. The hundreds of thousands of felons plus several | |
| hundred thousand Puerto Ricans plus other immigrants plus newly | |
| matured non-Whites equals a Democrat landslide victory in | |
| Florida. | |
| The GOP will never carry Florida again � not merely for the | |
| presidency but for any state-wide race. Florida is the new | |
| California. | |
| Beto O�Rourke, running as an avowed �progressive,� i.e., an open | |
| borders White-hating socialist, got 48.5% of the vote in Texas | |
| in 2018. In 2020 several hundred thousand more non-Whites will | |
| be voting in Texas and scores of thousands of old Whites who | |
| voted for Trump will be dead. | |
| The GOP can write off Texas. | |
| Trump carried several states by only a few thousand votes. Four | |
| more years of explosive non-White growth and White die-off will | |
| have extinguished any chance of the Republican Party carrying | |
| those states. | |
| Georgia + Florida + Texas + the razor-thin victory states of | |
| 2016 = an inevitable victory for the Democrats in 2020. | |
| And for every year thereafter. | |
| It�s over.[/quote] | |
| Again, I do not encourage assuming we already have it in the | |
| bag. We can still lose 2020 if turnout is insufficient. | |
| --- | |
| [quote]Why Texans Don�t Want Any More Californians | |
| Migrants from the Golden State could change the character of | |
| their new homes. | |
| In 2016, President Donald Trump swept the Republican primary | |
| with a simple message: Build a wall to keep out the immigrants. | |
| Today, a new anti-migration theme is sweeping the country: Build | |
| a wall to keep out the Californians. | |
| But is the California Exodus real? | |
| From one perspective, the answer is very clearly yes. In 2012, | |
| California gained 113,000 people on net through domestic and | |
| international migration. Last year, California lost 40,000 | |
| people on net to migration, according to its own demographers. | |
| The state still grew, thanks to births, but at the lowest rate | |
| on record. Now the U.S. state most synonymous with all varieties | |
| of growth�vegetal, technological, and human�is at the precipice | |
| of its first-ever population decline.[/quote] | |
| Thank God the population is declining in California, I cannot | |
| even recognize the city I grew up in anymore.... lol! | |
| [quote]But now the state is at an inflection point, between its | |
| history as a ruby-red conservative stronghold and its future as | |
| a more mixed state with blue metros and red rural areas. In this | |
| context, the next SoCal family that U-Hauls into North Texas | |
| isn�t just some nice couple with different taste in barbecue; | |
| instead, they�re potentially the demographic straw that breaks | |
| the GOP�s back.[/quote] | |
| www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/01/the-truth-about-the-ca | |
| lifornia-exodus/605833/ | |
| --- | |
| [img width=1084 | |
| height=1280] | |
| https://static.politico.com/62/0c/d892afbd46dfa79c11c678f89bd9/old-states-deskt… | |
| [img width=1280 | |
| height=602] | |
| https://static.politico.com/31/e0/79656bc74aa995c1081314604166/new-states-deskt… | |
| --- | |
| [quote]Exclusive: Ahead of 2020 election, a 'Blue Wave' is | |
| rising in the cities, polling analysis shows | |
| NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Republican President Donald Trump seeks | |
| a second term in November, Americans� interest in voting is | |
| growing faster in large cities dominated by Democrats than in | |
| conservative rural areas, according to an analysis of | |
| Reuters/Ipsos national opinion polls.[/quote] | |
| www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-enthusiasm-exclusive/exc | |
| lusive-ahead-of-2020-election-a-blue-wave-is-rising-in-the-citie | |
| s-polling-analysis-shows-idUSKBN20D1EG | |
| --- | |
| Also: | |
| www.yahoo.com/news/trump-defense-red-state-bastion-090000866.htm | |
| l | |
| [quote](Bloomberg) -- Donald Trump is on the defensive in | |
| Arizona, where he�s set to rally voters on Wednesday as an | |
| influx of new residents challenge the president�s hold on the | |
| Republican-dominated state. | |
| Arizona�s expanding state economy and low unemployment should | |
| help Trump in a state he won by more than 3 percentage points in | |
| 2016, but there are significant warning signs for the president. | |
| ... | |
| Arizona has been among the fastest growing states, threatening | |
| the GOP�s dominance. As of July 1, 2019, the U.S. Census Bureau | |
| estimated there were 7,278,717 residents, up 4.8% from July | |
| 2016. | |
| The number of minorities, especially Hispanics, has been | |
| increasing and some estimates suggest that minorities will be in | |
| the majority by 2030. Minority voters are more likely to support | |
| Democrats.[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| Jason Johnson on Roseanne Barr (Jew) being fired from ABC: A | |
| "Blue Wave" is coming: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL1DTibzuqo | |
| This is what we have been saying all along! As demographics | |
| shift, even Jew owned networks have to superficially shift in a | |
| leftist direction in order to cater to their audience, out of | |
| fear of losing their market share! | |
| #Post#: 132-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Demographic Blueshift | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 6, 2020, 12:58 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| OLD CONTENT contd. | |
| www.yahoo.com/news/idaho-turning-little-blue-primary-142447120.h | |
| tml | |
| [quote]BOISE, Idaho (AP) � Idaho last year was the nation's | |
| fastest-growing state, with close to 37,000 new residents | |
| boosting its population to nearly 1.8 million. | |
| In the past decade, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the | |
| deeply conservative state has seen a population jump of more | |
| than 200,000. Studies indicate many have come from | |
| liberal-leaning California, Oregon and Washington. | |
| But are those new residents bringing blue-state politics? Or are | |
| they Republicans fleeing the coast for conservative Idaho? | |
| ... | |
| �We've definitely seen some areas like Boise becoming bluer in | |
| the last few years,� she said. �More conservative voters are | |
| moving into Canyon County and northern Idaho.� | |
| Yet Democrats see the possibility of a bluish tinge appearing in | |
| Idaho following its 2.1% population increase last year. The | |
| House, for example, went from 11 to 14 Democrats in the 2018 | |
| election. Democrats flipped four urban district seats, but lost | |
| an urban district in northern Idaho after the incumbent Democrat | |
| ran for governor. | |
| Voter-driven ballot initiatives have also become a major focus | |
| in the state. After years of inaction by Republican lawmakers, | |
| Idaho residents in 2018 with 62% approved an initiative | |
| expanding Medicaid, a move opposed by conservative lawmakers. | |
| In response, Republicans in the House and Senate last year tried | |
| to make the initiative process nearly impossible, so they could | |
| head off future left-leaning measures such as raising the | |
| minimum wage and legalizing marijuana. But Republican Gov. Brad | |
| Little vetoed the legislation amid concerns a federal court | |
| could rule such restrictions unconstitutional and dictate the | |
| state's initiative process. | |
| Overall, though, Republicans hold all five statewide elected | |
| offices, including governor, and hold super-majorities in both | |
| the Idaho House and Senate. Both of Idaho's U.S. House seats and | |
| both U.S. Senate seats are also occupied by Republicans. | |
| Democratic House Minority Leader Ilana Rubel of Boise said she's | |
| not sure which way the "in-migration is tilting," but she thinks | |
| it will be a wash.[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsvHiEAv1rY | |
| --- | |
| www.politico.com/news/2020/04/23/how-coronavirus-could-upend-202 | |
| 0-battlegrounds-204708 | |
| [quote] | |
| Study: Elderly Trump voters dying of coronavirus could cost him | |
| in November | |
| ... | |
| Academic researchers writing in a little-noticed public | |
| administration journal � Administrative Theory & Praxis � | |
| conclude that when considering nothing other than the tens of | |
| thousands of deaths projected from the virus, demographic shifts | |
| alone could be enough to swing crucial states to Joe Biden in | |
| the fall. | |
| �The pandemic is going to take a greater toll on the | |
| conservative electorate leading into this election � and that�s | |
| simply just a calculation of age,� Andrew Johnson, the lead | |
| author and a professor of management at Texas A&M | |
| University-Corpus Christi, said in an interview. �The virus is | |
| killing more older voters, and in many states that�s the key to | |
| a GOP victory.� | |
| Johnson and his colleagues Wendi Pollock and Beth M. Rauhaus | |
| projected that even with shelter-in-place orders remaining in | |
| effect, about 11,000 more Republicans than Democrats who are 65 | |
| and older could die before the election in both Michigan and | |
| North Carolina. | |
| In Pennsylvania, should the state return to using only social | |
| distancing to fight infections, over 13,000 more Republican than | |
| Democratic voters in that age category could be lost. | |
| ... | |
| Trump supporters, especially in Greater Appalachia, tend to be | |
| older and heavier, traits correlated with underlying conditions | |
| that make Covid-19 more lethal, he said. Smoking levels � | |
| another leading indicator of vulnerability � also tend to be | |
| higher in red areas. | |
| ... | |
| Researchers on the fatality study said they found the virus | |
| could also ravage Republicans across Florida and Georgia, where | |
| GOP leaders have been pulling back on aggressive defenses. The | |
| study looked at total anticipated deaths on a statewide basis, | |
| which accounted for spiraling projections of the virus in | |
| densely populated urban areas that are home to more Democrats. | |
| Still, there are caveats beyond the death figures used: | |
| Researchers used national fatality rates because deaths by state | |
| were scant when they started. They similarly applied national | |
| percentages of voters by age, not state-by-state figures. But | |
| Johnson noted that could actually understate effects in places | |
| like Florida, where the GOP relies more heavily on older | |
| voters.[/quote] | |
| https://www.salon.com/2020/05/12/leaked-white-house-data-shows-infections-spiki… | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2vwqbdMVvI | |
| --- | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| --- | |
| Michelle Obama gets it: | |
| www.yahoo.com/news/michelle-obama-mad-black-voters-140149775.htm | |
| l | |
| [quote]she talks about how painful it is to her that black | |
| voters didn�t turn out to vote for Hillary Clinton, calling the | |
| decision not to vote more painful to her than those who voted | |
| for Trump. | |
| �It takes some energy to go high, and we were exhausted from it. | |
| Because when you are the first black anything�� she said, | |
| referencing anecdotes from her Becoming book. �So the day I left | |
| the White House and I write about how painful it was to sit on | |
| that [inauguration] stage. A lot of our folks didn�t vote. It | |
| was almost like a slap in the face.� | |
| �I understand the people who voted for Trump,� she continued. | |
| �The people who didn�t vote at all, the young people, the women, | |
| that�s when you think, man, people think this is a game. It | |
| wasn�t just in this election. Every midterm. Every time Barack | |
| didn�t get the Congress he needed, that was because our folks | |
| didn�t show up. After all that work, they just couldn�t be | |
| bothered to vote at all. That�s my trauma.�[/quote] | |
| Demographic Blueshift without turnout is meaningless. | |
| --- | |
| Our enemies' despair is our best encouragement: | |
| vdare.com/articles/ga-about-to-turn-blue-because-of-immigration- | |
| why-are-gov-brian-kemp-gop-elite-except-for-sen-perdue-asleep | |
| [quote]A GOP poll has Trump leading Joe Biden by just one point | |
| in a formerly solid red state [Internal GOP poll points to | |
| troubling signs for Georgia Republicans, by Greg Bluestein, The | |
| Atlanta-Journal Constitution, May 1, 2020]. But the Stupid Party | |
| seems wedded to the crazy idea that inside every immigrant is a | |
| Republican waiting to get out. | |
| �The demographic moves against us,� Perdue told supporters in a | |
| leaked off-the-record phone call late last week [GOP senator | |
| gives activists grim 2020 assessment amid fears over holding | |
| Senate, by Alex Rogers and Manu Raju, CNN, April 29, 2020]. | |
| ... | |
| When Perdue won in 2014 by 8 points, 74 percent of whites voted | |
| for him. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp won the same proportion of | |
| whites in 2018, yet only beat Democratic opponent Stacey Abrams | |
| by a little more than 1 point. | |
| That�s because the electorate went from 64 percent white to 60 | |
| percent in just four years, and the number of white registered | |
| voters has dropped from 62 percent in 2016 to 59 today. | |
| Hispanic and Asian immigrants, the only two groups growing in | |
| registered voters, drove the shift in such places as Gwinnett | |
| County, once a GOP fortress [Rise of young and diverse Georgia | |
| voters may influence 2020 elections, by Mark Niesse, The | |
| Atlanta-Journal Constitution, February 11, 2020]. | |
| Recent census data show that the county�s white population has | |
| declined 3.4 percentage points since 2010, while the nonwhite | |
| population jumped more than 7 percentage points [Gwinnett�s | |
| nonwhite populations continue to grow, Census says, by Amanda C. | |
| Coyne, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 21, 2019]. | |
| The county is now just 39 percent white, basically thanks to | |
| immigration: 25 percent of its residents are foreign-born. In | |
| 1980, when the county was 96 percent white, less than 2 percent | |
| were foreign born [Duluth�s �Demographic Destiny Train�, by | |
| Adina Solomon, Curbed, November 13, 2019]. | |
| Mitt Romney won Gwinnett by almost 10 points in 2012. But just | |
| four years later, the walls came tumbling down. Hillary Clinton | |
| won Gwinnett, as did Stacey Abrams in 2018�and not by a thin | |
| margin. She crushed Kemp by 14 points there in the 2018 | |
| gubernatorial election. | |
| Unsurprisingly, Democrats eagerly champion the demographic | |
| change. Once immigration drives enough whites from the state and | |
| the bitter-enders are outnumbered, it�s over for the Party of | |
| Trump. | |
| �In every way, that benefits the Democratic Party,� said Scott | |
| Hogan, the Democratic Party�s executive director. �Georgia is in | |
| play. The state is going to go blue. It�s just a matter of when� | |
| [Rise of young and diverse Georgia voters may influence 2020 | |
| elections, by Mark Niesse, February 11, 2020].[/quote] | |
| Still, sooner is better than later. | |
| --- | |
| Another reason we need as much Demographic Blueshift as possible | |
| as quickly as possible: | |
| [attachimg=2] | |
| [attachimg=3] | |
| --- | |
| We can do it (provided we get turnout)! | |
| www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/immigration/item/32675-will-9-new- | |
| hispanics-for-every-1-new-white-in-texas-end-gop-presidential-ch | |
| ances | |
| [quote]Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) just predicted that the | |
| national GOP is headed for the �waste bin of history� because | |
| our whole country is becoming like his Golden State. Now come | |
| new census estimates that may prove him a prophet: Texas, a | |
| must-win state for Republicans in presidential elections, is | |
| experiencing demographic change that will eventually turn it | |
| left. | |
| Non-Hispanic whites are currently still a plurality in Texas. | |
| But this will soon change owing to, among other demographic | |
| phenomena, the state having gained nine new Hispanics for every | |
| one new non-Hispanic white in 2018. As the Texas Tribune | |
| reports: | |
| With Hispanics expected to become the largest population group | |
| in Texas as soon as 2022, new population estimates released | |
| Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau showed the Hispanic | |
| population climbed to nearly 11.4 million � an annual gain of | |
| 214,736 through July 2018 and an increase of 1.9 million since | |
| 2010. | |
| The white population, meanwhile, grew by just 24,075 last year. | |
| Texas still has a bigger white population � up to 11.9 million | |
| last year � but it has only grown by roughly 484,000 since 2010. | |
| The white population�s growth has been so sluggish this decade | |
| that it barely surpassed total growth among Asian Texans, who | |
| make up a tiny share of the total population, in the same time | |
| period. | |
| Asian-descent Texans� population has actually increased the most | |
| percentagewise � 49 percent since 2010. Other major groups� | |
| percentage increases since that year are Hispanics, 20; blacks, | |
| 19; and whites, 4. | |
| This is significant not just because it perhaps means a more | |
| interesting panoply of restaurants, but because racial/ethnic | |
| identification strongly correlates with voting patterns. While | |
| Republicans derive approximately 90 percent of their votes from | |
| non-Hispanic whites � a group whose population share is | |
| shrinking nationwide � the �minority� groups in question cast | |
| ballots for Democrats by about 70 to 90 percent margins. | |
| This demographic change is particularly impactful in regard to | |
| Texas because it is a GOP must-win in presidential contests. | |
| Consider: The Democrats already have as sure wins three of the | |
| five states offering the most electoral votes: California, 55; | |
| New York, 29; and Illinois, 20. Add to that 104 total other | |
| sure-win states, and the Democrats have well more than half the | |
| number necessary, which is 270, to win presidential elections. | |
| Moreover, add a decent percentage of Democrat-leaning states, | |
| and you�ll know why it has recently been said that the | |
| Republicans have �a narrow path to the White House.� Now, remove | |
| Texas from the GOP column, and, well, the Grand Old Party will | |
| be the Grand Dead Party. | |
| I discuss this more in-depth in my 2012 piece �Does the GOP�s | |
| Demographic Death Spiral End in a Texas Graveyard?� But here�s | |
| the simplest way to relate the truth in question: Without Texas, | |
| Donald Trump in 2016 and G.W. Bush in 2000 and 2004 would have | |
| lost. Another way of putting it is: The Republicans wouldn�t | |
| have won a presidential election in 30 years � not since 1988. | |
| And they won�t win one ever again if Texas is flipped. (Note | |
| here: For whatever it�s worth, some polls have shown Joe Biden | |
| leading President Trump in Texas.)[/quote] | |
| --- | |
| www.fastcompany.com/90521390/for-the-first-time-the-majority-of- | |
| people-under-16-in-america-are-nonwhite-and-hispanic | |
| [quote]The numbers are in. | |
| The Census Bureau has released its latest population estimates, | |
| which include data from 2019. And on the whole, it shows an | |
| aging white America and an increasingly diverse United States. | |
| Here are some general insights: | |
| Our nation is getting bigger: The total population hovered | |
| around 329 million in 2019, up from around 308 million in 2010. | |
| Baby boomers are no longer babies: The 65-and-older population | |
| swelled by nearly 35% between 2010 and 2019, driven by the aging | |
| of baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964. In part due to this, | |
| the median age of Americans rose from 37.2 years to 38.4 years. | |
| (The median age for non-Hispanic whites, in 2019, was 43.7 | |
| years, compared to 29.8 for Hispanics, 35 for Asians, and 32.3 | |
| for Black Americans.) | |
| The U.S. is becoming more racially diverse: The U.S. population | |
| was about 60% non-Hispanic white in 2019, a record low for the | |
| country, and experts predict non-Hispanic whites will be a | |
| minority in 25 years. Meanwhile, Hispanic and Asian populations | |
| grew by 20% and 30%, respectively, from 2010 to 2019, and the | |
| Black population grew by 12%. While the white population grew by | |
| 4.3% compared to 2010, the number of non-Hispanic whites fell by | |
| more than half a million people from 2016 to 2019. | |
| The face of America is changing fast: In 2019, for the first | |
| time ever, nonwhites and Hispanics were the majority for people | |
| under the age of 16, signaling a demographic shift that experts | |
| expect will continue over the coming decades.[/quote] | |
| 25 years is too long. With a better immigration policy we can do | |
| it in a small fraction of this time. | |
| --- | |
| We forgot about this! | |
| us.yahoo.com/news/house-vote-making-dc-51st-104947242.html | |
| [quote]Advocates of statehood say it's a long-overdue change for | |
| a city that lacks any voting representation in Congress. | |
| NAACP President Derrick Johnson told USA TODAY in a phone | |
| interview it was an issue of "fairness" for the city's | |
| population. | |
| "This has been a question that's been pushed for over 50 years," | |
| he said, even when the district was a majority-Black city. "This | |
| goes beyond just race. This goes to the fundamental issue of | |
| fair representation for all citizens of the United States." | |
| Census Bureau data shows that 46.4% of the district's population | |
| is African American, 11.3% is Hispanic or Latino and 4.4% is | |
| Asian, and the district's population is larger than Wyoming and | |
| Vermont. | |
| In a Friday press conference, Pelosi touted Friday�s vote as a | |
| move �long overdue� that would offer �justice� to the people | |
| living in D.C., allowing them equality to Americans across the | |
| country. | |
| �The fact is, people in the District of Columbia pay taxes, | |
| fight our wars, risk their lives for our democracy. And yet, in | |
| this state, in this place, they have no vote in the House or the | |
| Senate, about whether we go to war and how those taxes are | |
| exacted,� Pelosi said. | |
| In a speech on the House floor, House Majority Leader Steny | |
| Hoyer, D-Md., said the citizens in the nation's capital, which | |
| he noted was "historically one of our largest African American | |
| cities" had been "disenfranchised and shortchanged for too | |
| long." | |
| President Barack Obama said in 2014 that he supported D.C. | |
| statehood, putting the district's "Taxation Without | |
| Representation" license plates on the presidential limousine. | |
| There is support for statehood outside the district, too. | |
| National Democratic leaders voiced their support for D.C. | |
| statehood in a Twitter thread Thursday, with former Vice | |
| President Joe Biden, former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, | |
| Sen. Kamala Harris, and others tweeting "DC should be a state. | |
| Pass it on." | |
| ... | |
| "D.C. will never be a state," Trump told the New York Post. "You | |
| mean District of Columbia, a state? Why? So we can have two more | |
| Democratic � Democrat senators and five more congressmen? No | |
| thank you. That�ll never happen." | |
| The Senate currently is split 53-47, the majority held by | |
| Republicans, and adding two D.C. senators would cut into the GOP | |
| advantage in the chamber.[/quote] | |
| https://dcstatehoodyeswecan.org/j/images/stories/DCStatehoodSign-small-whitebac… | |
| #Post#: 133-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Demographic Blueshift | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 6, 2020, 1:05 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Latest census analysis: | |
| https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/us-population-growth-has-been-driven-exclusiv… | |
| https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8491551/US-population-growth-driven-mi… | |
| [quote]Frey adds: 'The Census Bureau was not projecting white | |
| population losses to occur until after 2024. This makes any | |
| national population growth even more reliant on other race and | |
| ethnic groups.'[/quote] | |
| It is good to be ahead of schedule. | |
| https://wentworthreportdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/us-replacement-black-… | |
| #Post#: 437-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Demographic Blueshift | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 22, 2020, 12:59 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| A reminder of why Demographic Blueshift is so important: | |
| https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8538793/Trump-beating-Biden-white-male… | |
| [quote]While Donald Trump continues to slip in the polls against | |
| Joe Biden, the president still remains ahead among two | |
| demographics � male and white voters, but the presumed | |
| Democratic nominee is still ahead in almost every other | |
| demographic. | |
| ... | |
| when it comes to male voters, Trump is up by 5 percentage | |
| points, but among women voters, Biden leads the president by 9 | |
| points. | |
| White voters are also much more likely to cast their ballot for | |
| Trump over Biden in the November elections � those with a | |
| college degree by a 3 per ent margin and without a degree by 9 | |
| percentage points. | |
| Biden is ahead of Trump among all other races. | |
| A massive 64 per cent of black voters say they would vote for | |
| Biden over Trump while the Democrat is ahead among Hispanic | |
| voters by 30 per cent.[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 527-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Demographic Blueshift | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 26, 2020, 3:17 am | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| Hartmann focuses on gender: | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooLudMy2OJg | |
| Which is not to say, however, that gender is the most decisive | |
| factor (refer to the top left and middle right maps, as well as | |
| the asterisked text): | |
| https://i.imgur.com/cGcgCFc.jpg | |
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