All the preceeding comments seem dead-on-the-mark to me as well. However, I would be interested if there were a credible analysis of the demographics of all who voted & why, for "donald F---ing trump". Is there one such analysis out there?
Thanks for this link. Very interesting data. I see the analysis of the Hispanic vote as on the mark and something Dems need to pay attention to. Many Hispanics are church going, hard working family oriented folks who tend toward conservative values and appear to be moving toward the Republican Party. Another indication, it seems to me, that the Dems need to pay a hell of a lot of attention to the working class: white, black, hispanic or any other.
Excellent analysis! I have been trying to find the words to describe him in the way you have. Thank you!
All the preceeding comments seem dead-on-the-mark to me as well. However, I would be interested if there were a credible analysis of the demographics of all who voted & why, for "donald F---ing trump". Is there one such analysis out there?
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2021/07/06/new-2020-voter-data-how-biden-won-how-trump-kept-the-race-close-and-what-it-tells-us-about-the-future/
https://ropercenter.cornell.edu/how-groups-voted-2020
Thanks for this link. Very interesting data. I see the analysis of the Hispanic vote as on the mark and something Dems need to pay attention to. Many Hispanics are church going, hard working family oriented folks who tend toward conservative values and appear to be moving toward the Republican Party. Another indication, it seems to me, that the Dems need to pay a hell of a lot of attention to the working class: white, black, hispanic or any other.
For sure about the Hispanic vote. There were ominous signs of this during the campaign, and the Democrats didn't respond effectively.