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Be a more apt comparison to compare him to individual Democrats. It's a lot easier to be against a generic outgroup than a specific individual. That's totally discounting any other circumstances. It might not come out much differently but it would be more meaningful.With all this negative Trump polling, there was something I just saw briefly on the TV screen that could be relevant. It seems the country still supports Trump by 7 points over House Democrats. (could have been trust Trump more)
The question is: so being 100 days in the Trump mess, is it really true that Democrats can't outpoll Trump? If that is true, then that tells us something I would think about Democrats.
Usually "generic [other party]" outpolls everyone. In the 90s, by far the most successful candidates in political polls were "unnamed Republican" and "unnamed Democrat." They were probably undefeated. I think pollsters eventually stopped asking that question because it was so uninformative. I haven't seen a poll like that in a while.Be a more apt comparison to compare him to individual Democrats. It's a lot easier to be against a generic outgroup than a specific individual. That's totally discounting any other circumstances. It might not come out much differently but it would be more meaningful.
Yeah if this country still holds on to some form of racism then wouldn't you expect there to be some form of sexism that still remain. Put a white male on the ballot and it would be different outcome. We have thought we have come a long way but we haven't.Trump drove turnout to the right. Kamala didn't draw turnout from the left to counter it. The campaign banked on never-Trumpers and moderates and there just aren't enough to overcome Trump's populism.
Next candidate should have an easier task of drawing moderates and not facing a right wing populist cult, assuming there is an election and Trump doesn't flip off the Constitution and run again.
I think for presidents the gender is more important than the race, especially for a Dem. Lot of older blue collar workers (and some white collar ones too) can be relatively liberal on policies like unionization, tax progressiveness, etc. -- but in their personal lives still view themselves as "wearing the pants in this family." And thus do they see Kamala as a threat.Yeah if this country still holds on to some form of racism then wouldn't you expect there to be some form of sexism that still remain. Put a white male on the ballot and it would be different outcome. We have thought we have come a long way but we haven't.
Dems could run on a one sentence platform: "we are the opposite of Trump" and probably win big.
For that example about a one-sentence platform, yes.Local State races aside, do you define that winning big means in the House? Saw a stat somewhere, that in the last three elections Trump won 25 States in all three elections. Therefore, those Senate seats would be expected to say Republican.
Doesn’t say too many good things about the American public. That’s for sure.With all this negative Trump polling, there was something I just saw briefly on the TV screen that could be relevant. It seems the country still supports Trump by 7 points over House Democrats. (could have been trust Trump more)
The question is: so being 100 days in the Trump mess, is it really true that Democrats can't outpoll Trump? If that is true, then that tells us something I would think about Democrats.
I guess our Public education is worse than I thoughtDoesn’t say too many good things about the American public. That’s for sure.