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post
02-14-2024, 10:43 PM
i find it interesting

maybe others will get something out of it

Biden Trump
Total vote 51 47

Gender
Men 45 53
Women 57 42

Race/ethnicity
White 41 58
Black 87 12
Latino 65 33
Asian 63 36
Other 55 41

Religion
Protestant/Other Christian 39 60
Catholic 52 47
Jewish 76 22
Other religion 68 29
None 65 31

Age
18–24 years old 65 31
25–29 years old 54 43
30–39 years old 51 46
40–49 years old 54 44
50–64 years old 47 52
65 and older 47 52

Sexual orientation
LGBT 75 23
Non-LGBT 51 48

First time voter
Yes 64 32
No 49 49

Education
High school or less 46 54
Some college education 51 47
Associate degree 47 50
Bachelor's degree 51 47
Postgraduate degree 62 37

Income
Under $30,000 54 46
$30,000–49,999 56 44
$50,000–99,999 56 42
$100,000–199,999 41 57
Over $200,000 48 48

Union households
Yes 56 41
No 50 49

Military service
Veterans 44 54
Non-veterans 53 45

Region
East 58 40
Midwest 47 51
South 46 53
West 57 41

Area type
Urban 60 38
Suburban 50 48
Rural 42 57

Abortion should be
Legal in all/most cases 74 24
Illegal in all/most cases 23 76

Climate change is a serious problem
Yes 69 29
No 15 84

post
02-16-2024, 04:27 PM
from wikipedia if anyone was wondering

ap said lgbt was 73 25 so 75 23 could be a typo

exit poll said lgbt was 64 27 (the footnote says that would give third parties an implausibly high share of the lgbt vote)

anyway seems like biden won

post
02-17-2024, 04:35 AM
you might be thinking but post everyone knows biden won

not exactly

trump filed dozens of lawsuits about the election that lead to basically nothing with dozens of judges

yet 7 out of 10 republicans or republican leaning independents still believe there is either solid evidence the election was illegitimate or suspect it was

if the 2024 election were held today it looks like trump would win

on the one hand i always felt trump was just another asshole

on the other hand i always felt if people can't see that he shouldn't be president shit might be doomed

65% of americans currently think the president should be chosen solely on the popular vote not the electoral college

if that were the case trump and bush jr. would've never been president

i've said before i don't vote but moving in a republican/conservative direction is not the answer

Jasper
02-17-2024, 11:25 AM
Latino 65 33

I guess some of them are not nazi nut cases after all

Jasper
02-17-2024, 11:26 AM
65% of americans currently think the president should be chosen solely on the popular vote not the electoral college

I agree with this .

rmt
02-17-2024, 02:04 PM
65% of americans currently think the president should be chosen solely on the popular vote not the electoral college

I agree with this .

The name of this country is the United STATES of America - not the united citizens or people of America.

post
02-28-2024, 05:19 AM
trump up 8 points in one poll

on the bright side the amoc could collapse

SATAN
02-28-2024, 09:33 AM
The name of this country is the United STATES of America - not the united citizens or people of America.

Just a reminder these people don't want to unite for common goals and prosperity...

j3lademaster
02-28-2024, 12:42 PM
trump up 8 points in one poll

on the bright side the amoc could collapseTrump will always be doing better on polls since no president has ever had as loyal of a following. Biden is unpopular as a president, but the democrats rule of thumb is just "as long as he isn't as unpopular as the other guy" which is a bad approach.

j3lademaster
02-28-2024, 12:43 PM
The name of this country is the United STATES of America - not the united citizens or people of America.So what are you saying here? **** the citizens? Who do you think the STATES should represent then?