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Tom of Temecula

(1,295 posts)
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 04:19 PM Mar 11

Biden Scores Gigantic Lead Among Young Voters, Per Latest Campaign Data

The latest polling by the frequent collaborators YouGov and The Economist shows an absolutely huge lead for President Joe Biden among registered voters from the ages of 18 through 29.

The pollsters were specifically asking for registered voters’ intentions in the expected rematch later this year between Biden and former President Donald Trump, who’s sailing to a Republican nomination for the contest after his last remaining serious challenger, Nikki Haley, dropped out.

Those from the aforementioned age range backing Biden reached 54 percent, the largest share of any age group expressing support for the current president. It’s only slightly below the portion from that age range won by Biden in the 2020 presidential election, per exit polling by Edison Research. (That data showed a 60 percent share backing the Democrat.) Trump in the new polling from YouGov was at only 31 percent among those younger voters.

The polling was completed just before President Biden’s recent “State of the Union” address given in front of Congress, which spurred a wave of positive news coverage for the president. Leading up to, during, and after the speech, the president and his team have sought to highlight an extensive range of accomplishments including the infrastructure spending package enacted much earlier in Biden’s tenure that continues fueling projects around the country.

https://bipartisanreport.com/2024/03/11/biden-scores-gigantic-lead-among-young-voters-per-latest-campaign-data/

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Biden Scores Gigantic Lead Among Young Voters, Per Latest Campaign Data (Original Post) Tom of Temecula Mar 11 OP
Yeah school shootings and the earth pwb Mar 11 #1
That won't make it in the corporate media universe................ Lovie777 Mar 11 #2
Climate change, LGBTQ rights, reproductive rights... Dulcinea Mar 11 #3
I know bdamomma Mar 11 #28
Colostomy bags Politicub Mar 11 #33
Well bdamomma Mar 11 #35
Your post would make a great jeopardy-like cartoon Habitation Mar 12 #39
Hopefully, supporters will increase after SOTU. Not sure falling from 60% to 54% is Silent Type Mar 11 #4
Apples to oranges! imaginary girl Mar 11 #7
Sounds like rationalization to me, but I do hope the number increases by November. Silent Type Mar 11 #12
Biden will win young voters by a large margin. Elessar Zappa Mar 11 #13
In exit polling, there are NO undecideds... DemocraticPatriot Mar 11 #22
The way I read it tazkcmo Mar 11 #9
My grandson knows I'm a liberal Democrat and a Joe Biden supporter. Aristus Mar 11 #5
wtf? Why isn't he filing out his own ballot?? AkFemDem Mar 11 #10
No. He signs it and files it. Aristus Mar 11 #11
I took care of my sister for years. Hope22 Mar 11 #24
My mom and dad were the same way. slightlv Mar 11 #32
I hear you. I love hearing about family voting traditions. Hope22 Mar 11 #36
Very encouraging! Hekate Mar 11 #6
Why? FBaggins Mar 11 #38
So much for those postings that crop up Cha Mar 11 #8
Great..now now vote young people Demovictory9 Mar 11 #14
eggscllent. AllaN01Bear Mar 11 #15
Good. The kids are just fine. Warpy Mar 11 #16
Gaza is the last shoe to drop. Basic LA Mar 11 #17
They don't DownriverDem Mar 11 #21
Actually, they know genocide is wrong, Sky Jewels Mar 11 #26
Many don't... some do. slightlv Mar 11 #34
Network media will be covering Dachshund races. twodogsbarking Mar 11 #18
Joe gives us a vision of the future. The GOP vision is of the past. usonian Mar 11 #19
Good DownriverDem Mar 11 #20
Wonderful! ananda Mar 11 #23
AND, those poll number are before deploying "our" secret weapon... FailureToCommunicate Mar 11 #25
Who do you trust? Nululu Mar 11 #27
But will the young voters gotv? lindysalsagal Mar 11 #29
I'd like to see what these numbers look like when likely voters are factored in before I get too excited. All Mixed Up Mar 11 #30
Everyone who loves bdamomma Mar 11 #31
Young Democrats of America's website red dog 1 Mar 11 #37

pwb

(11,319 posts)
1. Yeah school shootings and the earth
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 04:25 PM
Mar 11

they have to live on for a long time, is burning up. Climate change is big with them. Women's health is big too. My young family members say trump is just not nice in any regard.

Dulcinea

(6,701 posts)
3. Climate change, LGBTQ rights, reproductive rights...
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 04:29 PM
Mar 11

They'll take the decent old guy over the orange colostomy bag, thank you very much.

I have 2 college daughters, & they plus their friends are all on the same page.

Politicub

(12,165 posts)
33. Colostomy bags
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 07:07 PM
Mar 11

I don’t want to be that guy, but I’ve recently become more sensitized to stigma around colostomy bags.

My father had to have one after a surgery, and he was so self-conscious about it. Then a friend needed one, and had the same reaction.

So many people have colostomy bags, yet there’s also a lot of shame that society imposes on people with them.

Anyway, colostomy bags are useful durable medical equipment. Trump, otoh, is about as useless as anything can be.

I know no one is trying to offend. I just wanted to share that.

Habitation

(5,644 posts)
39. Your post would make a great jeopardy-like cartoon
Tue Mar 12, 2024, 08:36 AM
Mar 12

Two categories left

Decent old guy and orange colostomy guy

What is climate change?
What is LGBTQ rights?
What are reproductive rights?
What is conservation?

What is bromhidrosis?
What is a narcissist?
What is a High Mach?
What is a psychopath?

Silent Type

(3,061 posts)
4. Hopefully, supporters will increase after SOTU. Not sure falling from 60% to 54% is
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 04:36 PM
Mar 11

anything to cheer, but maybe I’m missing something.

imaginary girl

(864 posts)
7. Apples to oranges!
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 04:46 PM
Mar 11

Although it was presented like a decrease, they are comparing a general poll done 9 months before the election to an exit poll. Not equivalent. Some of the undecideds will break for Biden, and some will stay home instead. These numbers don't take any of that into account.

Silent Type

(3,061 posts)
12. Sounds like rationalization to me, but I do hope the number increases by November.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 05:00 PM
Mar 11

I seldom count chickens beforehand they hatch. The SOTU speech should make a difference, but I’ve been disappointed before.

DemocraticPatriot

(4,544 posts)
22. In exit polling, there are NO undecideds...
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 06:14 PM
Mar 11

so even if Biden's level of support was exactly the same among that group as voted in 2020, it is natural that a preference poll taken now would read that support as a few percentage points lower-- because the poll results include "undecideds".

So it appears to me that President Biden is in great shape with that age group,
as long as we can get them to turn out and vote...





tazkcmo

(7,306 posts)
9. The way I read it
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 04:52 PM
Mar 11

They polled registered 18-29 y/o's before SOTU but ALL of that age group in the exit poll so naturally the number would be higher.

There's a lot of time before the election and a lot of 18 year olds' birthdays, too. I see that 54% growing substantially by the next exit poll, possibly eclipsing the 60% from the 2020 exit poll.

Aristus

(66,530 posts)
5. My grandson knows I'm a liberal Democrat and a Joe Biden supporter.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 04:38 PM
Mar 11

He lets me fill out his ballot for his signature, because he trusts me on the issues. Everyone he knows either supports Joe Biden, or opposed TFG.

AkFemDem

(1,836 posts)
10. wtf? Why isn't he filing out his own ballot??
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 04:53 PM
Mar 11

Why isn't he being encouraged to do research on ballot measures and candidates? What happens when you pass away someday? Where do you live that this is even legal??

Aristus

(66,530 posts)
11. No. He signs it and files it.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 04:55 PM
Mar 11

I just fill it out for him. Washington State has mail-in and drop-box voting.

Hope22

(1,912 posts)
24. I took care of my sister for years.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 06:15 PM
Mar 11

She was a raging republican and on disability. Every election she would fill out her ballot and smile as she completed it, reminding me that she was canceling my vote out. I would remind her that she was voting against her own best interest. She never changed. I always facilitated her voting because it was the right thing to do. I love that you look after the young people and keep them headed in the right direction!

slightlv

(2,884 posts)
32. My mom and dad were the same way.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 07:02 PM
Mar 11

Mom was a total democrat; dad, an old-style republican. He was also 20 years older than mom. They'd come out from voting talking about how they cancelled out each other's votes. But they never missed an election. The right was too important, no matter who voted for who. That message was instilled in me at an early age; my younger brother and sister are more hit and miss... my brother more than my sis... but sis and I talk a lot more together, and she knows there's a hell of a lot more to lose for us than my brother comprehends.

Hope22

(1,912 posts)
36. I hear you. I love hearing about family voting traditions.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 07:24 PM
Mar 11

A man in the US that does not stand up and speak out for reproductive rights at this time is on a tough grounding. I’m going to have a hard time forgiving some of the males in my life when this is all over. I never imagined it being ‘all over’ in my lifetime but my heart tells me differently.

FBaggins

(26,798 posts)
38. Why?
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 07:36 PM
Mar 11

It's a six point drop from a race that he won by 4.5%

Worse yet... they made up only 10% of the sample... when they were 17% of the electorate last time around (which is backed up by the fact that - while they prefer him to TFG - the president's approval rating for this group was substantially underwater).

Warpy

(111,480 posts)
16. Good. The kids are just fine.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 05:29 PM
Mar 11

It doesn't look like they're going to be suckers for neoliberal horse shit in sufficient numbers to elect many Republicans.

 

Basic LA

(2,047 posts)
17. Gaza is the last shoe to drop.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 05:40 PM
Mar 11

We could lock in the youth vote with immediate action there, and it does feel like something big is about to happen, vis-a-vis Butcher Bibi.

slightlv

(2,884 posts)
34. Many don't... some do.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 07:08 PM
Mar 11

My nephew is well versed in it, as much as one can be and not be totally involved in the long history. But he's not a one issue voter on anything but democracy. Love him as much as if he were my own; was there when he was born, and took him everywhere with me when he was young. He's at the top of the age range polled, but he's got a poly-sci degree and the conversations hubs and I have with him are wonderful. Of course, we usually clear the room of everyone else, but the three of us have a blast! (LOL)

He's Biden all the way. Not just because of *rump and his threat to democracy, but also because of his policies. The kid has an excellent head on his shoulders!

usonian

(9,999 posts)
19. Joe gives us a vision of the future. The GOP vision is of the past.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 05:44 PM
Mar 11

I often post my list of the dystopian alternative to Biden that people, especially young people, face.

The choice is clear.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=18754657

Nululu

(842 posts)
27. Who do you trust?
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 06:28 PM
Mar 11

...with Healthcare
...with the environment
...with the economy?
...with world affairs

Biden is the answer.

 

All Mixed Up

(597 posts)
30. I'd like to see what these numbers look like when likely voters are factored in before I get too excited.
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 06:52 PM
Mar 11

This is the most fickle demographic.

bdamomma

(63,978 posts)
31. Everyone who loves
Mon Mar 11, 2024, 06:59 PM
Mar 11

their way of life and their country, VOTE in record numbers. Do not forget what this Orange Pus Job has done, and what he is planning to do. Does anyone want to live in dictatorship, or an extreme branch of religion for example, Opus Dei which Leonard Leo is a member of.


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