Hardkill

Are changes in demographics in the US no longer of help to the Democratic Party?

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According to the most recent data, if the current trends in demographics, then by around 2045 around the minorities will become the majority of America. Since approximately, the early 200s, this has been widely thought to become major asset for the Democrats and a major liability for the Republicans for future elections. 

However, this currently doesn't seem to be this case. In fact, the Democrats in recent years not only have been losing more and more of the working class voters, but also they have been losing a significant amount of support from Asian American, Blacks, and Hispanics voters than they used to.

What do you guys think?

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Biden is an old white guy career politician, Obama was a young black guy, the numbers can't be compared equally, conservatives(including minority conservatives) as a whole are more reliable voters.

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The democrats rigged the primaries against Bernie Sanders so that the establishment candidate Hillary Clinton could win.  Both the Democrats and Republicans are financed by the same financial oligarchs so that meaningful restructuring of the economy is not possible.  There are only two parties, and the democrats haven't clearly put themselves on the side of working people.


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6 hours ago, Devin said:

Biden is an old white guy career politician, Obama was a young black guy, the numbers can't be compared equally, conservatives(including minority conservatives) as a whole are more reliable voters.

Why are conservatives more reliable voters?

 

1 hour ago, Jodistrict said:

The democrats rigged the primaries against Bernie Sanders so that the establishment candidate Hillary Clinton could win.  Both the Democrats and Republicans are financed by the same financial oligarchs so that meaningful restructuring of the economy is not possible.  There are only two parties, and the democrats haven't clearly put themselves on the side of working people.

The Democrats did not rig the primaries against Sanders. It’s a left wing conspiracy theory. Just because the polls show most people are for many of his policies, most people in America are still too tradition oriented. That means that most people in America are still not willing to give up enough of their traditional cultural beliefs for serious progressive policies. For example, the polls may show that a majority of people want Medicare for All, but most voters still have too much of an aversion to it. A lot of people don’t like the fact that everyone’s taxes will have to increase and everyone will have to give up their own private health insurance in order for Medicare for All to actually happen. Also, most Americans still automatically associate Medicare for All or any government run healthcare program with the scare words socialism or communism. Furthermore, moderate Democratic voters (which have always made up about half of the Democratic Party throughout the entire country) were immediately turned off by the fact that Bernie calls himself a socialist, even if he calls himself a Democratic socialist. Watch Leo’s vid on Why Bernie Sanders Lost in his blog section.

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3 hours ago, Hardkill said:

Why are conservatives more reliable voters?

they're more afraid

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The recent elections showed that Democrats are still the preferred party for the majority of the nation.

There's support for the republicans but this is concentrated in rural regions. If you focus on inner cities, there is huge support for democrats.

 


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