Official Midterms 2022 Thread... GA pulled it off again... congrats Sen Warnock!

Entrepronegro

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
As long as Stacey Abrams didn't get elected as Governor of Georgia I'm fine with everything else. I voted for Brian Kemp because he was the best candidate and I'm excited about 4 more years of him as Governor of the great state of Georgia.
 

Ryokurin

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
The Republicans were trying to cheat though.

The Republicans created new polls to make the polling averages look like a Red Wave was coming, when there really wasn't.

I wouldn't call it cheating, just that because of call screening the only people who pickup tend to be boomers who are still willing to pick up calls from numbers they don't recognize and while no one does landline only surveys anymore, if you aren't careful you could inadvertently tilt the demographics to boomers as well.

I honestly think a lot of people were just going by historical assumptions. In some ways, they were right. Republicans did gain votes with White people, and Democrats lost some minorities, it's just that the gains Republicans made wasn't enough to give them the edge. If young people had voted like they did 4 years ago it definitely would have been an upset. But at least they did turn out enough to cancel out the wave.
 

ThaBurgerPimp

Rising Star
BGOL Patreon Investor

Fetterman should send this to him as a consolation prize :roflmao2:

IMG_9485-scaled.jpg
 

zod16

Rising Star
Registered
Has anyone seen sats on the African American Male vote yet?

National

Georgia



Black men are the 2nd most reliable demographic for democrats nationally behind Black women and it isn't even close. The real question is whether an effort is made to get even higher turnout or will the DNC chase their favorite white whale aka the poor cac male... :smh: :lol:
 

Darrkman

Hollis, Queens = Center of the Universe
BGOL Investor
As long as Stacey Abrams didn't get elected as Governor of Georgia I'm fine with everything else. I voted for Brian Kemp because he was the best candidate and I'm excited about 4 more years of him as Governor of the great state of Georgia.

You're trying too hard to troll. This was your same problem when you were in here as Halo claiming med school. You tried too hard.
 

Politic Negro

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Just Black exit poll - First percentage wo% is Dem

Gender
Male (42%)
82%
17%
Female (58%)
88%
10%
Are you:
Black (100%)
86%
13%
Race
Black (100%)
86%
13%
Race
Non-White (100%)
86%
13%
Sex by race
Black men (42%)
82%
17%
Black women (58%)
88%
10%
Age
18-29 (11%)
89%
9%
30-44 (23%)
82%
17%
45-64 (42%)
86%
13%
65 or over (23%)
88%
10%
Age
18-44 (34%)
84%
14%
45+ (66%)
86%
12%
Age
18-24 (8%)
94%
5%5%
25-29 (4%)
78%
17%
30-39 (15%)
87%
12%
40-49 (16%)
78%
20%
50-64 (34%)
86%
13%
65 or over (23%)
88%
10%
Age by race
Black 18-29 (11%)
89%
9%
Black 30-44 (23%)
82%
17%
Black 45-64 (42%)
86%
13%
Black 65+ (23%)
88%
10%
Education
Never attended college (16%)
88%
11%
Attended college but received no degree (37%)
86%
12%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (15%)
84%
14%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (18%)
86%
12%
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (13%)
82%
17%
Education
College graduate (31%)
84%
14%
No college degree (69%)
86%
12%
Education by race
Non White college graduates (31%)
84%
14%
Non White non-college graduates (69%)
86%
12%
Education by gender among white voters
Non-whites (100%)
86%
13%
No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a:
Democrat (72%)
97%
2%2%
Republican (7%)
4%4%
96%
Independent or something else (22%)
74%
22%
Party by gender
Democratic men (25%)
97%
3%3%
Democratic women (47%)
96%
2%2%
Republican men (4%)
Not enough data
Republican women (3%)
Not enough data
Independent men (14%)
76%
23%
Independent women (8%)
71%
21%
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Liberal (31%)
95%
4%4%
Moderate (51%)
86%
12%
Conservative (17%)
63%
35%
2021 total family income:
Under $30,000 (14%)
Not enough data
$30,000 - $49,999 (25%)
Not enough data
$50,000 - $99,999 (35%)
85%
10%
$100,000 - $199,999 (21%)
79%
21%
$200,000 or more (4%)
Not enough data
Income
Under $50,000 (39%)
91%
6%
$50,000 or more (61%)
81%
16%
Income
Under $100,000 (75%)
88%
8%
$100,000 or more (25%)
76%
24%
Income
Under $50,000 (39%)
91%
6%
$50,000-$99,999 (35%)
85%
10%
$100,000 or more (25%)
76%
24%
Are you currently married?
Yes (47%)
84%
14%
No (53%)
90%
9%
Gender by marital status
Married men (22%)
76%
24%
Married women (25%)
90%
7%
Non-married men (16%)
Not enough data
Non-married women (37%)
97%
3%3%
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home?
Yes (39%)
89%
9%
No (61%)
86%
13%
Married with children:
Married with children (24%)
84%
13%
All others (76%)
88%
11%
Parents
Men with children (13%)
Not enough data
Women with children (26%)
93%
4%4%
Men without children (25%)
73%
27%
Women without children (36%)
95%
4%4%
Do you work full-time for pay?
Yes (60%)
83%
15%
No (40%)
89%
6%
Are you gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender?
Yes (10%)
Not enough data
No (90%)
84%
12%
Does anyone in your household belong to a labor union?
Yes (23%)
92%
8%
No (77%)
83%
16%
White born-again or evangelical Christian?
No (100%)
85%
14%
How often do you attend religious services?
Once a week or more (42%)
86%
12%
Occasionally (41%)
82%
17%
Never (17%)
Not enough data
How often do you attend religious services?
Once a week or more or occasionally (83%)
84%
15%
Never (17%)
Not enough data
Does anyone in your household own a gun?
Yes (39%)
77%
22%
No (61%)
90%
10%
Have you ever served in the U.S. military?
Yes (17%)
Not enough data
No (83%)
84%
15%
Is this the first time you have ever voted in a midterm election?
Yes (14%)
Not enough data
No (86%)
88%
11%
How do you feel about the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president?
Strongly approve (36%)
100%
Somewhat approve (42%)
87%
12%
Somewhat disapprove (12%)
Not enough data
Strongly disapprove (9%)
Not enough data
How do you feel about the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president?
Strongly or somewhat approve (79%)
93%
6%
Strongly or somewhat disapprove (20%)
54%
46%
Do you think Joe Biden’s policies are mostly:
Helping the country (54%)
99%
1%1%
Hurting the country (14%)
Not enough data
Not making a difference (25%)
86%
13%
How do you feel about the way things are going in the country today?
Enthusiastic (5%)
Not enough data
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (30%)
96%
4%4%
Dissatisfied, but not angry (49%)
87%
12%
Angry (12%)
Not enough data
How do you feel about the way things are going in the country today?
Enthusiastic or satisfied (35%)
96%
4%4%
Dissatisfied or angry (61%)
81%
17%
Which ONE of these five issues mattered most in deciding how you voted today:
Crime (20%)
91%
9%
Abortion (19%)
96%
3%3%
Inflation (28%)
80%
19%
Gun policy (17%)
Not enough data
Immigration (5%)
Not enough data
Who do you trust more to handle the issue of foreign policy?
The Democratic Party (75%)
97%
3%3%
The Republican Party (17%)
Not enough data
Who do you trust more to handle the issue of crime?
The Democratic Party (74%)
99%
1%1%
The Republican Party (15%)
Not enough data
Who do you trust more to handle the issue of inflation?
The Democratic Party (75%)
97%
3%3%
The Republican Party (18%)
Not enough data
Who do you trust more to handle the issue of immigration?
The Democratic Party (75%)
95%
4%4%
The Republican Party (17%)
Not enough data
Who do you trust more to handle the issue of abortion?
The Democratic Party (86%)
89%
10%
The Republican Party (9%)
Not enough data
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:
Excellent (5%)
Not enough data
Good (30%)
97%
2%2%
Not so good (48%)
81%
18%
Poor (14%)
Not enough data
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:
Excellent or good (35%)
97%
2%2%
Not so good or poor (62%)
77%
22%
Compared to two years ago, is your family's financial situation:
Better (24%)
88%
10%
Worse (23%)
70%
27%
About the same (52%)
91%
6%
In the last year, has inflation caused you and your family:
A severe hardship (22%)
Not enough data
A moderate hardship (55%)
90%
9%
No hardship at all (21%)
96%
3%3%
Have gas prices been a financial hardship for you recently?
Yes (57%)
83%
15%
No (42%)
88%
7%
Which comes closest to your position? Abortion should be:
Legal in all cases (42%)
96%
4%4%
Legal in most cases (32%)
82%
16%
Illegal in most cases (12%)
Not enough data
Illegal in all cases (7%)
Not enough data
Which comes closest to your position? Abortion should be:
Legal (74%)
90%
9%
Illegal (19%)
59%
41%
How do you feel about the Supreme Court decision on abortion this year that overturned Roe v. Wade:
Enthusiastic (5%)
Not enough data
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (19%)
Not enough data
Dissatisfied, but not angry (32%)
93%
6%
Angry (41%)
96%
3%3%
How do you feel about the Supreme Court decision on abortion this year that overturned Roe v. Wade:
Enthusiastic or satisfied (25%)
Not enough data
Dissatisfied or angry (72%)
95%
5%5%
How do you feel about Joe Biden’s plan to cancel some student loan debt?
Approve (82%)
89%
11%
Disapprove (15%)
Not enough data
Do you support or oppose stricter gun control measures?
Support (81%)
85%
14%
Oppose (15%)
Not enough data
How serious of a problem is climate change?
A very serious problem (64%)
93%
5%5%
A somewhat serious problem (24%)
76%
18%
Not a serious problem (8%)
Not enough data
Do you think immigrants to the U.S. today do more to:
Help the country (61%)
95%
4%4%
Hurt the country (30%)
71%
28%
Is racism in the U.S.:
A major problem (79%)
97%
3%3%
A minor problem (11%)
Not enough data
Not a problem (8%)
Not enough data
Are our society’s values on gender identity and sexual orientation:
Changing for the better (25%)
98%
2%2%
Changing for the worse (32%)
64%
30%
Neither (38%)
94%
3%3%
Do you think democracy in the U.S. today is:
Very secure (13%)
Not enough data
Somewhat secure (23%)
93%
5%5%
Somewhat threatened (32%)
92%
6%
Very threatened (30%)
72%
28%
Do you think democracy in the U.S. today is:
Secure (36%)
92%
7%
Threatened (62%)
82%
17%
In the 2020 election for president, did you vote for:
Joe Biden (Dem) (84%)
93%
6%
Donald Trump (Rep) (8%)
Not enough data
Other (4%)
Not enough data
Did not vote (2%)
Not enough data
Do you think that Joe Biden legitimately won the presidency in 2020?
Yes (86%)
94%
5%5%
No (11%)
Not enough data
How confident are you that elections in your state are being conducted fairly and accurately?
Very confident (51%)
86%
14%
Somewhat confident (37%)
85%
14%
Not very confident (8%)
Not enough data
Not at all confident (2%)
Not enough data
How confident are you that elections in your state are being conducted fairly and accurately?
Confident (88%)
85%
14%
Not confident (11%)
Not enough data
Is your opinion of the Democratic Party:
Favorable (74%)
97%
3%3%
Unfavorable (20%)
Not enough data
Is your opinion of the Republican Party:
Favorable (16%)
Not enough data
Unfavorable (76%)
96%
3%3%
Do you have a favorable opinion of ...
Only Democratic Party (68%)
99%
1%1%
Only Republican Party (11%)
Not enough data
Both parties (6%)
Not enough data
Neither party (10%)
Not enough data
Is the Democratic Party too extreme?
Yes (19%)
Not enough data
No (76%)
93%
6%
Is the Republican Party too extreme?
Yes (77%)
92%
7%
No (18%)
51%
47%
Is the Democratic Party or the Republican Party too extreme?
Only Democratic Party (8%)
Not enough data
Only Republican Party (67%)
98%
1%1%
Both parties (11%)
Not enough data
Neither party (10%)
Not enough data
Would you rather see the U.S. House of Representatives controlled by:
The Democratic Party (85%)
97%
1%1%
The Republican Party (12%)
Not enough data
Is your opinion of Nancy Pelosi:
Favorable (60%)
95%
2%2%
Unfavorable (29%)
63%
33%
Is your opinion of Kevin McCarthy:
Favorable (17%)
Not enough data
Unfavorable (63%)
90%
6%
Would you like to see Joe Biden run for president in 2024?
Yes (56%)
95%
5%5%
No (40%)
75%
22%
Is your opinion of Joe Biden:
Favorable (74%)
95%
3%3%
Unfavorable (23%)
56%
39%
Is your opinion of Donald Trump:
Favorable (9%)
Not enough data
Unfavorable (90%)
90%
6%
Do you have a favorable opinion of ...
Only Biden (71%)
95%
2%2%
Only Trump (6%)
Not enough data
Both (3%)
Not enough data
Neither (17%)
Not enough data
Was one reason for your vote for U.S. House today:
To support Joe Biden (40%)
99%
1%1%
To oppose Joe Biden (6%)
Not enough data
Joe Biden was not a factor (50%)
86%
12%
Was one reason for your vote for U.S. House today:
To support Donald Trump (4%)
Not enough data
To oppose Donald Trump (37%)
97%
1%1%
Donald Trump was not a factor (53%)
86%
14%
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. House election?
In the last few days (8%)
Not enough data
In the last week (6%)
Not enough data
In October (16%)
Not enough data
Before that (69%)
88%
11%
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. House election?
In the last month (30%)
84%
13%
Before that (69%)
88%
11%
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. House election?
In the last week (14%)
75%
21%
Before that (85%)
89%
10%
Area
City over 50,000 (43%)
85%
13%
Suburbs (48%)
87%
12%
Small city and Rural (9%)
82%
15%
National Region
East (19%)
83%
15%
Midwest (21%)
85%
14%
South (48%)
87%
11%
West (12%)
86%
13%
 

DC_Dude

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Just Black exit poll - First percentage wo% is Dem

Gender
Male (42%)
82%
17%
Female (58%)
88%
10%
Are you:
Black (100%)
86%
13%
Race
Black (100%)
86%
13%
Race
Non-White (100%)
86%
13%
Sex by race
Black men (42%)
82%
17%
Black women (58%)
88%
10%
Age
18-29 (11%)
89%
9%
30-44 (23%)
82%
17%
45-64 (42%)
86%
13%
65 or over (23%)
88%
10%
Age
18-44 (34%)
84%
14%
45+ (66%)
86%
12%
Age
18-24 (8%)
94%
5%5%
25-29 (4%)
78%
17%
30-39 (15%)
87%
12%
40-49 (16%)
78%
20%
50-64 (34%)
86%
13%
65 or over (23%)
88%
10%
Age by race
Black 18-29 (11%)
89%
9%
Black 30-44 (23%)
82%
17%
Black 45-64 (42%)
86%
13%
Black 65+ (23%)
88%
10%
Education
Never attended college (16%)
88%
11%
Attended college but received no degree (37%)
86%
12%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (15%)
84%
14%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (18%)
86%
12%
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (13%)
82%
17%
Education
College graduate (31%)
84%
14%
No college degree (69%)
86%
12%
Education by race
Non White college graduates (31%)
84%
14%
Non White non-college graduates (69%)
86%
12%
Education by gender among white voters
Non-whites (100%)
86%
13%
No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a:
Democrat (72%)
97%
2%2%
Republican (7%)
4%4%
96%
Independent or something else (22%)
74%
22%
Party by gender
Democratic men (25%)
97%
3%3%
Democratic women (47%)
96%
2%2%
Republican men (4%)
Not enough data
Republican women (3%)
Not enough data
Independent men (14%)
76%
23%
Independent women (8%)
71%
21%
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Liberal (31%)
95%
4%4%
Moderate (51%)
86%
12%
Conservative (17%)
63%
35%
2021 total family income:
Under $30,000 (14%)
Not enough data
$30,000 - $49,999 (25%)
Not enough data
$50,000 - $99,999 (35%)
85%
10%
$100,000 - $199,999 (21%)
79%
21%
$200,000 or more (4%)
Not enough data
Income
Under $50,000 (39%)
91%
6%
$50,000 or more (61%)
81%
16%
Income
Under $100,000 (75%)
88%
8%
$100,000 or more (25%)
76%
24%
Income
Under $50,000 (39%)
91%
6%
$50,000-$99,999 (35%)
85%
10%
$100,000 or more (25%)
76%
24%
Are you currently married?
Yes (47%)
84%
14%
No (53%)
90%
9%
Gender by marital status
Married men (22%)
76%
24%
Married women (25%)
90%
7%
Non-married men (16%)
Not enough data
Non-married women (37%)
97%
3%3%
Do you have any children under 18 living in your home?
Yes (39%)
89%
9%
No (61%)
86%
13%
Married with children:
Married with children (24%)
84%
13%
All others (76%)
88%
11%
Parents
Men with children (13%)
Not enough data
Women with children (26%)
93%
4%4%
Men without children (25%)
73%
27%
Women without children (36%)
95%
4%4%
Do you work full-time for pay?
Yes (60%)
83%
15%
No (40%)
89%
6%
Are you gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender?
Yes (10%)
Not enough data
No (90%)
84%
12%
Does anyone in your household belong to a labor union?
Yes (23%)
92%
8%
No (77%)
83%
16%
White born-again or evangelical Christian?
No (100%)
85%
14%
How often do you attend religious services?
Once a week or more (42%)
86%
12%
Occasionally (41%)
82%
17%
Never (17%)
Not enough data
How often do you attend religious services?
Once a week or more or occasionally (83%)
84%
15%
Never (17%)
Not enough data
Does anyone in your household own a gun?
Yes (39%)
77%
22%
No (61%)
90%
10%
Have you ever served in the U.S. military?
Yes (17%)
Not enough data
No (83%)
84%
15%
Is this the first time you have ever voted in a midterm election?
Yes (14%)
Not enough data
No (86%)
88%
11%
How do you feel about the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president?
Strongly approve (36%)
100%
Somewhat approve (42%)
87%
12%
Somewhat disapprove (12%)
Not enough data
Strongly disapprove (9%)
Not enough data
How do you feel about the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president?
Strongly or somewhat approve (79%)
93%
6%
Strongly or somewhat disapprove (20%)
54%
46%
Do you think Joe Biden’s policies are mostly:
Helping the country (54%)
99%
1%1%
Hurting the country (14%)
Not enough data
Not making a difference (25%)
86%
13%
How do you feel about the way things are going in the country today?
Enthusiastic (5%)
Not enough data
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (30%)
96%
4%4%
Dissatisfied, but not angry (49%)
87%
12%
Angry (12%)
Not enough data
How do you feel about the way things are going in the country today?
Enthusiastic or satisfied (35%)
96%
4%4%
Dissatisfied or angry (61%)
81%
17%
Which ONE of these five issues mattered most in deciding how you voted today:
Crime (20%)
91%
9%
Abortion (19%)
96%
3%3%
Inflation (28%)
80%
19%
Gun policy (17%)
Not enough data
Immigration (5%)
Not enough data
Who do you trust more to handle the issue of foreign policy?
The Democratic Party (75%)
97%
3%3%
The Republican Party (17%)
Not enough data
Who do you trust more to handle the issue of crime?
The Democratic Party (74%)
99%
1%1%
The Republican Party (15%)
Not enough data
Who do you trust more to handle the issue of inflation?
The Democratic Party (75%)
97%
3%3%
The Republican Party (18%)
Not enough data
Who do you trust more to handle the issue of immigration?
The Democratic Party (75%)
95%
4%4%
The Republican Party (17%)
Not enough data
Who do you trust more to handle the issue of abortion?
The Democratic Party (86%)
89%
10%
The Republican Party (9%)
Not enough data
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:
Excellent (5%)
Not enough data
Good (30%)
97%
2%2%
Not so good (48%)
81%
18%
Poor (14%)
Not enough data
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:
Excellent or good (35%)
97%
2%2%
Not so good or poor (62%)
77%
22%
Compared to two years ago, is your family's financial situation:
Better (24%)
88%
10%
Worse (23%)
70%
27%
About the same (52%)
91%
6%
In the last year, has inflation caused you and your family:
A severe hardship (22%)
Not enough data
A moderate hardship (55%)
90%
9%
No hardship at all (21%)
96%
3%3%
Have gas prices been a financial hardship for you recently?
Yes (57%)
83%
15%
No (42%)
88%
7%
Which comes closest to your position? Abortion should be:
Legal in all cases (42%)
96%
4%4%
Legal in most cases (32%)
82%
16%
Illegal in most cases (12%)
Not enough data
Illegal in all cases (7%)
Not enough data
Which comes closest to your position? Abortion should be:
Legal (74%)
90%
9%
Illegal (19%)
59%
41%
How do you feel about the Supreme Court decision on abortion this year that overturned Roe v. Wade:
Enthusiastic (5%)
Not enough data
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (19%)
Not enough data
Dissatisfied, but not angry (32%)
93%
6%
Angry (41%)
96%
3%3%
How do you feel about the Supreme Court decision on abortion this year that overturned Roe v. Wade:
Enthusiastic or satisfied (25%)
Not enough data
Dissatisfied or angry (72%)
95%
5%5%
How do you feel about Joe Biden’s plan to cancel some student loan debt?
Approve (82%)
89%
11%
Disapprove (15%)
Not enough data
Do you support or oppose stricter gun control measures?
Support (81%)
85%
14%
Oppose (15%)
Not enough data
How serious of a problem is climate change?
A very serious problem (64%)
93%
5%5%
A somewhat serious problem (24%)
76%
18%
Not a serious problem (8%)
Not enough data
Do you think immigrants to the U.S. today do more to:
Help the country (61%)
95%
4%4%
Hurt the country (30%)
71%
28%
Is racism in the U.S.:
A major problem (79%)
97%
3%3%
A minor problem (11%)
Not enough data
Not a problem (8%)
Not enough data
Are our society’s values on gender identity and sexual orientation:
Changing for the better (25%)
98%
2%2%
Changing for the worse (32%)
64%
30%
Neither (38%)
94%
3%3%
Do you think democracy in the U.S. today is:
Very secure (13%)
Not enough data
Somewhat secure (23%)
93%
5%5%
Somewhat threatened (32%)
92%
6%
Very threatened (30%)
72%
28%
Do you think democracy in the U.S. today is:
Secure (36%)
92%
7%
Threatened (62%)
82%
17%
In the 2020 election for president, did you vote for:
Joe Biden (Dem) (84%)
93%
6%
Donald Trump (Rep) (8%)
Not enough data
Other (4%)
Not enough data
Did not vote (2%)
Not enough data
Do you think that Joe Biden legitimately won the presidency in 2020?
Yes (86%)
94%
5%5%
No (11%)
Not enough data
How confident are you that elections in your state are being conducted fairly and accurately?
Very confident (51%)
86%
14%
Somewhat confident (37%)
85%
14%
Not very confident (8%)
Not enough data
Not at all confident (2%)
Not enough data
How confident are you that elections in your state are being conducted fairly and accurately?
Confident (88%)
85%
14%
Not confident (11%)
Not enough data
Is your opinion of the Democratic Party:
Favorable (74%)
97%
3%3%
Unfavorable (20%)
Not enough data
Is your opinion of the Republican Party:
Favorable (16%)
Not enough data
Unfavorable (76%)
96%
3%3%
Do you have a favorable opinion of ...
Only Democratic Party (68%)
99%
1%1%
Only Republican Party (11%)
Not enough data
Both parties (6%)
Not enough data
Neither party (10%)
Not enough data
Is the Democratic Party too extreme?
Yes (19%)
Not enough data
No (76%)
93%
6%
Is the Republican Party too extreme?
Yes (77%)
92%
7%
No (18%)
51%
47%
Is the Democratic Party or the Republican Party too extreme?
Only Democratic Party (8%)
Not enough data
Only Republican Party (67%)
98%
1%1%
Both parties (11%)
Not enough data
Neither party (10%)
Not enough data
Would you rather see the U.S. House of Representatives controlled by:
The Democratic Party (85%)
97%
1%1%
The Republican Party (12%)
Not enough data
Is your opinion of Nancy Pelosi:
Favorable (60%)
95%
2%2%
Unfavorable (29%)
63%
33%
Is your opinion of Kevin McCarthy:
Favorable (17%)
Not enough data
Unfavorable (63%)
90%
6%
Would you like to see Joe Biden run for president in 2024?
Yes (56%)
95%
5%5%
No (40%)
75%
22%
Is your opinion of Joe Biden:
Favorable (74%)
95%
3%3%
Unfavorable (23%)
56%
39%
Is your opinion of Donald Trump:
Favorable (9%)
Not enough data
Unfavorable (90%)
90%
6%
Do you have a favorable opinion of ...
Only Biden (71%)
95%
2%2%
Only Trump (6%)
Not enough data
Both (3%)
Not enough data
Neither (17%)
Not enough data
Was one reason for your vote for U.S. House today:
To support Joe Biden (40%)
99%
1%1%
To oppose Joe Biden (6%)
Not enough data
Joe Biden was not a factor (50%)
86%
12%
Was one reason for your vote for U.S. House today:
To support Donald Trump (4%)
Not enough data
To oppose Donald Trump (37%)
97%
1%1%
Donald Trump was not a factor (53%)
86%
14%
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. House election?
In the last few days (8%)
Not enough data
In the last week (6%)
Not enough data
In October (16%)
Not enough data
Before that (69%)
88%
11%
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. House election?
In the last month (30%)
84%
13%
Before that (69%)
88%
11%
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the U.S. House election?
In the last week (14%)
75%
21%
Before that (85%)
89%
10%
Area
City over 50,000 (43%)
85%
13%
Suburbs (48%)
87%
12%
Small city and Rural (9%)
82%
15%
National Region
East (19%)
83%
15%
Midwest (21%)
85%
14%
South (48%)
87%
11%
West (12%)
86%
13%
Thanks for sharing. Good data!
 

cashwhisperer

My favorite key is E♭
BGOL Investor
You're trying too hard to troll. This was your same problem when you were in here as Halo claiming med school. You tried too hard.

The definition of trying too hard is when you make 10 posts within a thread professing your hatred of a candidate, and nobody responds so you keep making more posts until somebody responds.

Then (and he most likely won't do it now because I'm pre-calling him out on it), you further try too hard by counting to prove it wasn't 10 posts, it was only 7.

When you look up the term "trying too hard" in the urban dictionary there's a pic of the nigga saying "For real you guys, I'm not trying too hard I just hate Stacey Abrams".
 

totto

Rising Star
BGOL Investor


Yep that's the keys to the Dems in 24, they need young people but catering to them means letting them have their freedom 100%. Biden needs to come through with school loan reform and possibly cancelling anti abortion, young people want to live pretty freely.

Expect more articles how the military can't find recruits since kids are fat, single mother bashing and all that, GOP will go all in on youth culture going forward.

They need to find ways to get young whites back in line or their done out here for good.
 
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