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Trump Favorability +19 with 18-29 Year Olds

scotchtiger

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Pretty surprising. They actually voted for Harris (54-43), but this could indicate a swing to the right after seeing a sweep of swing states and a popular vote victory. If Trump's presidency goes well, perhaps the right can capture a new generation.

 
The right has a YUGE opportunity before us. Momentum is clearly on the rights side as the identity politics of the left were resoundly defeated at the ballot box. The left will have to refocus towards the center and away from the highly unpopular trans ideologies, DEI ideologies, open border policies, and inflationary policies.

The right picked up a lot of the black vote because many blacks were disenfranchised with government money traditionally reserved for their neighborhoods was going to immigrants.

The right did great with latin american voters because they know the evils of socialism and want legal immigration.

The right was also very strong with young white men.

If Republicans can issue real economic reform and return civil liberties to the people I think they will remain hard to beat in the next couple elections.

The way the right messes it up is to continue uncontrollable deficit spending. If we don't get the spending under control inflation will go higher and that will be devastating for re-election.
 
Pretty surprising. They actually voted for Harris (54-43), but this could indicate a swing to the right after seeing a sweep of swing states and a popular vote victory. If Trump's presidency goes well, perhaps the right can capture a new generation.

Can we stop talking about the Great Replacement Theory now please?

Donald Trump's fav/unfav (n=1,590 A)

• Among adults: 51-46 (+5)
• Registered voters: 50-49 (+1)
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• Male: 58-40 (+18)
• Female: 45-52 (-7)
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• White: 54-43 (+11)
• Black: 30-66 (-36)
• Hispanic: 48-48 (=)
 
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