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Doc Sportello

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51. An interesting trend among these numbers
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 01:29 PM
Apr 2024

Is that Biden's losses in any group do not usually parallel dump's gains. The only ones they do are black women and Hispanic men. Among Hispanic women and Asian and other minorities there is a 5% and 4% gain for dump while little to no change for Biden. Pretty much the same among the other groups with less difference. Which to me means the added support for dump mostly isn't coming from former Biden supporters. Perhaps that is where ad buys should target. Just my take.

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'a figment of the media's imagination .' elleng Apr 2024 #1
I think a more accuate decriptor, given the salacious obession with the idea... JHB Apr 2024 #9
I've disputed such BS everytime I read that here... brush Apr 2024 #2
"I'm African American and I would never think of voting for a republican" brooklynite Apr 2024 #6
i'm a typical Black man who associates with other Black people. brush Apr 2024 #7
You're not a typical Black man and I'm not a typical White man. brooklynite Apr 2024 #34
Let's make a bet on what percentage of Blacks vote for Trump. Elessar Zappa Apr 2024 #42
I don my think that's unreasonable.. brooklynite Apr 2024 #43
I don't think the typical black man will want to have to deal with the typical black woman on this topic Walleye Apr 2024 #52
You're going to white-splain black culture NanaCat Apr 2024 #16
. Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #19
Why yes of course FHRRK Apr 2024 #35
So you're saying the only issue Black voters care about is racism? brooklynite Apr 2024 #37
Really need a negative Rec for these types of comments. erronis Apr 2024 #31
Sorry Brooklyn, but I don't think a white man is in any position to tell us what a JohnSJ Apr 2024 #40
Sometimes you have to push the brakes John Shaft Apr 2024 #45
Thank you Keepthesoulalive Apr 2024 #28
Exactly. Too much whitesplaining going on. brush Apr 2024 #30
NYT pitchbot: we talked to a 'black voter' who supports Trump Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #3
If they find two, headline becomes BLACK VOTERS REJECT BIDEN dalton99a Apr 2024 #18
A lot of false claims and narratives ... ananda Apr 2024 #4
Nobody has claimed that there's a "seismic" shift among African American voters.... brooklynite Apr 2024 #5
A shift to vote for a known white supremacist? Yeah, sure. brush Apr 2024 #8
This is difficult for some people to accept... brooklynite Apr 2024 #11
It's difficult for some to accept that polls are easily manipulated... brush Apr 2024 #12
So its a good thing we can look at actual voting patterns. brooklynite Apr 2024 #14
Still no complaints about the two thirds of white men... brush Apr 2024 #20
Not relevant to the discussion brooklynite Apr 2024 #21
Do you not get that you're coming off like Susan Smith from back in the day... brush Apr 2024 #22
I'm not "blaming" anyone... brooklynite Apr 2024 #23
There was a recent poll just last week that said there was no significant shift right of Black voters... brush Apr 2024 #24
A campaign that waits to "see what happens on election day" invariably loses. brooklynite Apr 2024 #25
Why ignore the Pew poll from last week that differs from the alleged shift you keep talking about? brush Apr 2024 #26
exit polls have MOE and that change is likely within it dsc Apr 2024 #27
Agree. Celerity Apr 2024 #15
I'm a rural Black man. John Shaft Apr 2024 #46
"I'm a rural Black man" brooklynite Apr 2024 #47
Black people can't read about politics? John Shaft Apr 2024 #48
I'm saying that MOST voters (Black or White) don't... brooklynite Apr 2024 #49
He's on a roll and can't be stopped! Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #54
brush - you look like you've been around for a while. Don't feed the trolls. erronis Apr 2024 #32
I know. Brooklnite is not really a troll as he's a regular. brush Apr 2024 #33
And is fond of an argument. erronis Apr 2024 #36
Would a Focus Group be more reliable? brooklynite Apr 2024 #39
It's not "trolling" to challenge either conventional wisdom or orthodoxy... brooklynite Apr 2024 #41
The Pew poll shows a very slight shift to Republicans since 2020. All Mixed Up Apr 2024 #53
Well done. Voltaire2 Apr 2024 #10
False, the "shift" is not significant and hasn't gone up past recent GQP stats for black men or women uponit7771 Apr 2024 #13
"seismic shift in party identification" is a stawman position to knock over easily. SYFROYH Apr 2024 #17
An interesting trend among these numbers Doc Sportello Apr 2024 #51
What about the Pew Poll that doesn't agree? brush Apr 2024 #29
The article kind of stinks, but the Pew poll data is useful gulliver Apr 2024 #38
Won't all of this change when Obama campaigns for Biden this summer? FakeNoose Apr 2024 #44
That article is like 95% opinion piece Sympthsical Apr 2024 #50
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