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progressoid

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Thu Jul 21, 2022, 02:17 PM Jul 2022

Working Class & Hispanic Voters Are Losing Interest in the Party of Abortion, Gun Control & Jan 6th [View all]

Working Class and Hispanic Voters Are Losing Interest in the Party of Abortion, Gun Control and the January 6th Hearings

White College-Educated Voters, On the Other Hand, Are On Board

Ruy Teixeira
Jul 14

Democrats are betting on a small set of issues to mitigate their losses this November. Inflation may have just hit a 40 year high (9.1 percent) with concomitant recession risk but Democrats believe that campaigning against the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, arguing for more gun control in the wake of recent mass shootings and highlighting Trump’s anti-democratic malfeasance through the January 6th hearings can turn the tide in their favor.

It is true that recently the polls have tightened a bit in the Democrats’ favor (though some of this could be the eagerness of motivated Democrats to be polled). And there is general agreement that Democrats’ chances of holding the Senate are much better than their chances of holding the House.

Recent data indicate that success for the abortion-gun control-January 6th strategy, to the extent it is working (and might work in the future) is attributable to those voters for whom these issues loom large and are less likely to be influenced by current economic problems. Such voters are disproportionately likely to be college-educated whites and it is here that Democrats have been demonstrating unusual strength.

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More broadly, the lack of Democratic support among working class (noncollege) voters is striking. Democrats lose among all working class voters by 11 points, but carry the college-educated by 23 points. This is less a class gap than a yawning chasm.



The crosstabs provided by Echelon allow for a comparison of strong progressives’ basic political views with those of Hispanic and working class voters. Here are some examples:

1. America is not the greatest country in the world vs. America is the greatest country in the world. By 66 percent to 28 percent, strong progressives say America is not the greatest country in the world. By 70-23, Hispanics say the reverse and working class voters as a whole concur by 69-23.

2. Racism is built into our society, including into its policies and institutions vs. Racism comes from individuals who hold racist views, not from our society and institutions. Strong progressives are very, very sure of America’s systemic racism, endorsing the first statement by an amazing 94-6 margin. But Hispanics disagree, endorsing the second statement that racism comes from individuals by 58-36, as do working class voters by 57-33.

3. The government should deal with illegal immigration by making it easier to immigrate to the US legally vs. The government should deal with illegal immigration by increasing border security and enforcement. Strong progressives have no doubts on this one, favoring easier immigration by 97-2. Hispanics, however, are split down the middle with 44 percent favoring increased border security and enforcement and 47 percent opting for easier immigration. Working class voters go farther, endorsing more border security and enforcement by 58-32.

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More...https://theliberalpatriot.substack.com/p/working-class-and-hispanic-voters
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Because the party of big money will do a better job representing the working class. CrispyQ Jul 2022 #1
Messaging. progressoid Jul 2022 #3
No one issue is going to be a magic bullet for November Sympthsical Jul 2022 #2
I fear too many expect a magic bullet from the Jan 6th hearings. progressoid Jul 2022 #17
I'm worried about July 28th Sympthsical Jul 2022 #24
It's Hispanic conservatives that make me facepalm. Aristus Jul 2022 #4
Pardon me if this seems rude SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2022 #5
+1000 ripcord Jul 2022 #6
You can't cure stupid. triron Jul 2022 #7
It's stupid to care about if you can survive? iemanja Jul 2022 #10
Calling them stupid certainly doesn't help. nt Raine Jul 2022 #16
No, it's not rude. It's a perfectly valid observation. Aristus Jul 2022 #8
We don't tell them what SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2022 #9
Republicans know how to appeal to them on emotional issues, like guns. shrike3 Jul 2022 #19
+ 1 Chicken robodruid1 Jul 2022 #11
Exactly, you're totally on point! nt Raine Jul 2022 #15
It's kind of shocking how many supported the organge anus. progressoid Jul 2022 #13
Where I live, a surprising number of Latinos have no sympathy for immigrants. shrike3 Jul 2022 #20
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2022 #12
We need to focus more on inflation. Elessar Zappa Jul 2022 #14
This doesn't surprise me. shrike3 Jul 2022 #18
That too is a mystery progressoid Jul 2022 #21
I can't speak for your cousin, obviously. shrike3 Jul 2022 #22
Oh yeah. progressoid Jul 2022 #23
I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard that one. shrike3 Jul 2022 #27
I must have been sleeping Tickle Jul 2022 #25
They are fascists Meowmee Jul 2022 #26
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