Ryan Seacrest
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that was uh that was worth 1.5 percent of his three-point national game half came from white people the other half came from minorities he didn't gain that much with blacks it was a small amount the biggest was black conservatives he gained about eight points over the course of the last eight years but among hispanic moderates he gained 23 points in 2016 hillary won 81 of hispanic moderates
Trump won 50, sorry, Kamala won 58% eight years later. So from 81 to 58. The other part was Asian moderates. Hillary won 78, Kamala won 67. A double digit drop among moderates in the Asian community. Is this a Trump thing? Partially, but it's part of a larger national story. In England, you see the Conservative Party doing better among minorities.
Trump won 50, sorry, Kamala won 58% eight years later. So from 81 to 58. The other part was Asian moderates. Hillary won 78, Kamala won 67. A double digit drop among moderates in the Asian community. Is this a Trump thing? Partially, but it's part of a larger national story. In England, you see the Conservative Party doing better among minorities.
Trump won 50, sorry, Kamala won 58% eight years later. So from 81 to 58. The other part was Asian moderates. Hillary won 78, Kamala won 67. A double digit drop among moderates in the Asian community. Is this a Trump thing? Partially, but it's part of a larger national story. In England, you see the Conservative Party doing better among minorities.
In Canada, you see the Conservatives doing better among minorities. It is a thing along the entire West where you've started seeing part of minorities, part of minority coalition vote their ideology instead of their race, which they usually vote their race over their ideology. Is it a Trump thing? That's a great question. Actually, Trump was more of a deterrent than a supplier of this.
In Canada, you see the Conservatives doing better among minorities. It is a thing along the entire West where you've started seeing part of minorities, part of minority coalition vote their ideology instead of their race, which they usually vote their race over their ideology. Is it a Trump thing? That's a great question. Actually, Trump was more of a deterrent than a supplier of this.
In Canada, you see the Conservatives doing better among minorities. It is a thing along the entire West where you've started seeing part of minorities, part of minority coalition vote their ideology instead of their race, which they usually vote their race over their ideology. Is it a Trump thing? That's a great question. Actually, Trump was more of a deterrent than a supplier of this.
The people who don't trust the Democratic Party is higher than the people who voted for Trump. Had everybody have forced to vote, David Shore's estimate is that Trump wouldn't have won by 1.7%, he would have won by 5%. Because when you ask on issues like everything from AI to poverty, to not only just the economy and immigration, but student loans. They trust Republicans way more than Democrats.
The people who don't trust the Democratic Party is higher than the people who voted for Trump. Had everybody have forced to vote, David Shore's estimate is that Trump wouldn't have won by 1.7%, he would have won by 5%. Because when you ask on issues like everything from AI to poverty, to not only just the economy and immigration, but student loans. They trust Republicans way more than Democrats.
The people who don't trust the Democratic Party is higher than the people who voted for Trump. Had everybody have forced to vote, David Shore's estimate is that Trump wouldn't have won by 1.7%, he would have won by 5%. Because when you ask on issues like everything from AI to poverty, to not only just the economy and immigration, but student loans. They trust Republicans way more than Democrats.
The only issue Democrats have a sizable advantage on an issue that people care about is health care. That is the only issue that they have over Republicans. On everything else, they have a deep, deep distrust of the Democratic Party. And I'll say one more thing. Voters who got their information from social media were much more inclined to vote for Trump.
The only issue Democrats have a sizable advantage on an issue that people care about is health care. That is the only issue that they have over Republicans. On everything else, they have a deep, deep distrust of the Democratic Party. And I'll say one more thing. Voters who got their information from social media were much more inclined to vote for Trump.
The only issue Democrats have a sizable advantage on an issue that people care about is health care. That is the only issue that they have over Republicans. On everything else, they have a deep, deep distrust of the Democratic Party. And I'll say one more thing. Voters who got their information from social media were much more inclined to vote for Trump.
The biggest group, the biggest demographic to vote for Trump, according to the David Shore data, white men under the age of 20, 75 percent of white men under 20 voted for Trump. That is the largest demographic of any group ever, more than seniors, more than any other racial group. Trump won a majority of voters under 20, white women, white men, and non-white men.
The biggest group, the biggest demographic to vote for Trump, according to the David Shore data, white men under the age of 20, 75 percent of white men under 20 voted for Trump. That is the largest demographic of any group ever, more than seniors, more than any other racial group. Trump won a majority of voters under 20, white women, white men, and non-white men.
The biggest group, the biggest demographic to vote for Trump, according to the David Shore data, white men under the age of 20, 75 percent of white men under 20 voted for Trump. That is the largest demographic of any group ever, more than seniors, more than any other racial group. Trump won a majority of voters under 20, white women, white men, and non-white men.
The only group under 20 that Trump lost to Kamala Harris were non-white women.
The only group under 20 that Trump lost to Kamala Harris were non-white women.
The only group under 20 that Trump lost to Kamala Harris were non-white women.
Do you think that's COVID? Yeah, it's... Yes, it's completely COVID. It is the lockdown generation. Lockdowns split Gen Z Zoomers in half. So older Zoomers who had already gone through the high school experience and graduated or were even past college, they are much more liberal than those who were locked down and missed graduations, games, friends.