When President Joe Biden narrowly defeated Donald Trump in 2020, he carried 87% of the black vote and 65% of the Latino vote while losing white voters 41% to 58%. Now, multiple recent polls show Biden’s support among minority voters collapsing, including just 63% of black people in the most recent USA Today poll and […]
It has been a banner week for corruption and exploiting political power in California. Now, the state’s attorney general is in the hot seat. California voters sometimes use statewide ballot propositions to mitigate the state’s left-wing lurch and to rein in terrible Democratic Party ideas. In recent years, Californians have voted down affirmative action, exempted […]
RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Election season is in full swing. President Biden and former President Trump have both secured enough delegates to be their party's presidential nominee. Political experts say the Hispanic vote will be key in November. Both Democrats and Republicans see Latino voters as persuadable. Republicans argue these voters are traditionally []
While calling this year’s presidential election against Der Fuhrer Donald Trump the most critical ever, the Democratic Party is using the same old playbook for this year’s campaigns. The same old obsession with raising record amounts of money at the expense of presenting an authentic, vibrant agenda that will motivate millions of voters to vote More
At this point, Black Americans are becoming more likely to say "a plague on both your houses" than to push for either Democrats or Republicans.
There has been an incredible amount of data out there suggesting the Democrats - and Joe Biden in particular - are losing nonwhite voters. Hispanic- and Asian-American voters voting Republican more and more, and Black voters seem inclined to just stay home.
By BILL BARROW and LINLEY SANDERS Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Many Americans are unenthusiastic about a November rematch of the 2020 presidential election. But presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump appears to stoke more anger and fear among Americans from his opposing party than President Joe Biden does from his. A new poll from The
AP-NORC Poll: Trump evokes more anger and fear from Democrats than Biden does from Republicans
By BILL BARROW and LINLEY SANDERS Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Many Americans are unenthusiastic about a November rematch of the 2020 presidential election. But presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump appears to stoke more anger and fear among Americans from his opposing party than President Joe Biden does from his. A new poll from The
Voters of the Democratic party and U.S. President Joe Biden are happier than voters for the Republican party and former U.S. President Donald Trump, while older and wealthier adult voters are happier than younger and less-wealthy ones, according to a new Florida Atlantic University PolCom and Mainstreet Research happiness poll released today in advance of the United Nation's International Day of Happiness on March 20.
As November gets closer, we continue to see a trend in polls beyond the fact Donald Trump is leading against President Joe Biden.
Many Americans are unenthusiastic about a November rematch of the 2020 presidential election.