harry: Let’s think through this logically. In 2012, a much-more-popular-than-Trump Barack Obama was held to less than 60 percent of the vote in a number ofAppalachian primaries. Trump could have some problems in New England (which includes New Hampshire), where his approval rating among ...
Overall, Hispanic voters* made up about11 percent of the electorate in 2020. That's relatively low compared to an estimated19 percentof the total U.S. population. But they're also thefastest-growingdemographic group in the country. And while the share of this group that's eligible to vote...
A person casts their ballot in the Democratic Presidential Primary during early voting at the Berkeley County Board of Voter Registration & Elections facility, Jan. 31, 2024, in Moncks Corner, S.C. On Saturday Republican voters in South Carolina will participate in what could be a nomination-de...
Sixty-six percent of registered voters blame Donald Trump (either a great deal, 55%, or somewhat, 11%) for the storming of the Capitol building. The consensus of opinion is hardly surprising: Trump was there.He had urged his supporters to come to the Capitol on January 6 —“Be there,...
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got more support from Black voters, too: 16 percent voted for him in 2024, up from a mere 8 percent in 2020. Although most Black voters supported Harris, her margin was down compared to Biden in 2020 (83 percent versus 91 percent). These gains came especially from Black and ...
in the 2021-2023 period fades from peoples' minds, Trump will get credit for prices coming down and economic activity restarting post-pandemic. Look at the boom in building development in Austin, Texas, for example. Rents there havegone down by more than 10 percentover the last year. Biden...
In the lead-up to the election, there wereplenty of signsthat Biden’s support among Latino voters in key swing statesmight be weakerthan Clinton’s in 2016, but some of the shifts wound up being very large. In Florida’s Miami-Dade County, for instance, which is 68 percent Hispanic,...
According to a March Wall Street Journal poll, some 30 percent of Black men in seven key swing states said they would definitely or probably vote for Trump for president. James also connected his time in the military to the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. “That’s something else me...
The final Des Moines Register poll in Iowa, not considered a presidential battleground state, shocked many last week when it showed Harris narrowly ahead of Trump, 47 percent to 44 percent. It missed badly: Trump beat Harris by 14 points, 56 percent to 44 percent. An...