2020 Election is Over----Dems just don't realize it yet.

https://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/the-blue-wave-was-propelled-by-black-voters-survey-finds

Black Voters Propelled Blue Wave, Study Finds

African-Americans increasingly associate GOP with Trump, racist rhetoric



Democratic wins in the 2018 midterms were driven largely by African American voters — particularly black women — who increasingly associate the GOP with President Trump’s perceived hostility toward people of color and immigrants, according to an analysis released Monday.

The report by the NAACP, the racial justice nonprofit Advancement Project, and the political action group African American Research Collaborative found that across competitive elections 90 percent of black voters supported Democratic House candidates, compared to 53 percent of voters overall. It also found 91 percent of black women, 86 percent of black men and 50 percent of white voters believe Trump and the GOP are using toxic rhetoric to divide the nation.

“This poll dispels the myth of black voter apathy,” said Judith Browne Dianis, Advancement Project executive director. “Clearly black voters are not only engaged, but they are central to the resistance against Trumpism.”

Get-out-the-vote campaigns organized by the NAACP, the Advancement Project and other groups drove record numbers of black voters to the polls, said Jamal Watkins, NAACP vice president of engagement. Nearly twice as many African-Americans voted Nov. 6 as in the 2014 midterm cycle






https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/4...ck-voters-choose-any-given-2020-democrat-over

Poll: Overwhelming majority of black voters back any 2020 Democrat over Trump


10/7/2019


An overwhelming majority of black voters — 85 percent — said in a new Hill-HarrisX poll that they would choose any Democratic presidential candidate over President Trump.

The survey, which was released on Monday, found this sentiment to be particularly true among black voters along partisan lines.

Ninety-eight percent of black voters who identify as Democrat, and 72 percent of those who identify as independent said they would back whoever ultimately becomes the Democratic nominee over Trump. Just 12 percent of black voters who identify as Republican said the same.









How John Bel Edwards won the Louisiana Governor's race


Author: Chris McCrory
Published: 1:41 PM CST November 17, 2019


"John Bel Edwards won with African American votes and African American turnout," political analyst Ron Faucheux said. "The 51% that Republicans got combined in the primary fell to 49% in the runoff, and that was largely due to increased African American turnout."

Edwards spent much of his time in the closing days of the race in predominantly-black areas, trying to bring more black voters to the polls. During the last week of the campaign, Mayor LaToya Cantrell stumped for the incumbent governor.

"This race really proved to be rural vs. urban, and Governor Edwards really performed so well in all of the urban areas," said pollster and analyst Greg Rigamer.

The strategy worked overwhelmingly. By the time final results came in Saturday night, Edwards had secured about 99% of the African American vote, according to WWL-TV's election analysis

By 9:45 p.m., WWL-TV called the election for Edwards because 93% of returns had come in, and the majority outstanding were from predominantly black districts, which had broken universally for the Democrat."



https://www.npr.org/2017/12/13/5705...african-americans-propel-jones-to-alabama-win

'Black Votes Matter': African-Americans Propel Jones To Alabama Win


December 13, 20175:37 PM ET


When Sen.-elect Doug Jones, D-Ala., addressed his cheering supporters Tuesday night in Birmingham, Ala., one of his first shout-outs went to his African-American supporters. As well it should have.

Black voters made up 29 percent of the electorate in Alabama's special Senate election, according to exit polling. That percentage is slightly more than the percentage of Black voters in the state who turned out for Barack Obama in 2012. And a full 96 percent of Black voters in Alabama Tuesday supported Jones, including 98 percent of African-American women. "Black women led us to victory. Black women are the backbone of the Democratic party," Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez tweeted Wednesday morning, "and we can't take that for granted. Period."

Tony and his same old, over and over again posts, as Trump climbs the charts and November approaches:​

200.webp

Look at that kind helping hand... obviously a compassionate conservative from the Trump-Train.​
 
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Tony and his same old, over and over again posts, as Trump climbs the charts and November approaches:​

200.webp

Look at that kind helping hand... obviously a compassionate conservative from the Trump-Train.​
Climbs what charts?LOL!!!

His aggregate approval is still 43 and aggreate head to polls show every democrat ahead of him.

February head to head polling was correct in the last 3 presidential elections:)
 
Yeah-NO!
Americans' Assessments of Their Personal Situation Comparatively Better Than in Prior Presidential Incumbent Re-Election Years
Are you better off than you were three years ago, or not?
Yes, better off No, not better off As well off (vol.)
%
% %
2020
61 36 3
2012 45 52 3
2004 50 42 8
1996 50 34 15
1992 50 38 11
(vol.) = volunteered response; Data for 1992, 1996 and 2020 based on poll conducted in January of the election year. Data for 2012 based on average of three polls conducted in October 2011, December 2011 and August 2012. Data for 2004 based on an October 2003 poll.
GALLUP
https://news.gallup.com/poll/285593/say-better-off-past-elections.aspx
 
Yeah-NO!
Americans' Assessments of Their Personal Situation Comparatively Better Than in Prior Presidential Incumbent Re-Election Years
Are you better off than you were three years ago, or not?
Yes, better off No, not better off As well off (vol.)
%
% %
2020
61 36 3
2012 45 52 3
2004 50 42 8
1996 50 34 15
1992 50 38 11
(vol.) = volunteered response; Data for 1992, 1996 and 2020 based on poll conducted in January of the election year. Data for 2012 based on average of three polls conducted in October 2011, December 2011 and August 2012. Data for 2004 based on an October 2003 poll.
GALLUP
https://news.gallup.com/poll/285593/say-better-off-past-elections.aspx


When asked directly if you approve of the job Trump is doing the majority say no and have been saying no for the last 3 years.Obamas number are 11 points higher


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When the people are asked directly if they will vote for Trump or the democrat people say the democrat


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When asked directly if you approve of the job Trump is doing the majority say no and have been saying no for the last 3 years.Obamas number are 11 points higher


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And again,February head to head polling was correct in the last 3 presidential elections



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Yeah-NO!
Americans' Assessments of Their Personal Situation Comparatively Better Than in Prior Presidential Incumbent Re-Election Years
Are you better off than you were three years ago, or not?
Yes, better off No, not better off As well off (vol.)
%
% %
2020
61 36 3
2012 45 52 3
2004 50 42 8
1996 50 34 15
1992 50 38 11
(vol.) = volunteered response; Data for 1992, 1996 and 2020 based on poll conducted in January of the election year. Data for 2012 based on average of three polls conducted in October 2011, December 2011 and August 2012. Data for 2004 based on an October 2003 poll.
GALLUP
https://news.gallup.com/poll/285593/say-better-off-past-elections.aspx


Im better off than I was 3 years ago.Do I credit Trump?No. Obama left this economy


Im better off than I was 3 years ago.Am I voting for Trump?No
 
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