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Author Topic: Morning Consult national poll: Sanders 42% Trump 36%; Generic Dem 44% Trump 35%  (Read 2060 times)
RINO Tom
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E: 2.45, S: -0.52

« on: November 22, 2017, 11:30:56 AM »

income under $50k: Sanders +10
income $50-100k: Trump +1
income over $100k: Sanders +8

Northeast: Sanders +23
West: Sanders +13
Midwest: Sanders +5
South: Trump +5

5% of Clinton ’16 voters back Trump.  13% of Trump ’16 voters back Sanders.


Oh wow, a socialist is beating a Republican among people with $100K+ incomes lmao rofl. This is so funny. Yeah, those people are still the Republican Party's core base alright!

I don't think many people say that, but whatever.  People are, IMO rightfully, skeptical that the Democratic Party is going to form a longterm political coalition that depends on affluent voters, as you seem to be absolutely set on.
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RINO Tom
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Posts: 17,059
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Political Matrix
E: 2.45, S: -0.52

« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2017, 03:52:01 PM »

income under $50k: Sanders +10
income $50-100k: Trump +1
income over $100k: Sanders +8

Northeast: Sanders +23
West: Sanders +13
Midwest: Sanders +5
South: Trump +5

5% of Clinton ’16 voters back Trump.  13% of Trump ’16 voters back Sanders.


Oh wow, a socialist is beating a Republican among people with $100K+ incomes lmao rofl. This is so funny. Yeah, those people are still the Republican Party's core base alright!

I don't think many people say that, but whatever.  People are, IMO rightfully, skeptical that the Democratic Party is going to form a longterm political coalition that depends on affluent voters, as you seem to be absolutely set on.

I guess that depends on if you think the GOP is going to stop being the party of white grievance any time soon. I have my guess as to the answer of that question.

The GOP can't win elections in the future as a "party of White grievance," and I don't think the GOP will die off anytime soon, so yes ... I think within the next 20-30 years, the GOP will be forced to adopt a more inclusive tone on cultural issues.
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