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That’s nice Rick, but what issue is causing women to register? If it is abortion, are they pro-choice which you assume and rank abortion as their deciding issue or are they pro-life or have another issue much more important that women think it’s necessary to register? Women on the top deciding issue, the economy, jobs, inflation prices 30%, Healthcare 12%, Abortion 11%, Climate change 10%, all other issues are in single digits. Men the economy, jobs, inflation, prices 34%, Climate change 12%, all other issues are in the single digits. Whites, the economy, jobs, inflation, prices 32%, Climate change 10%, all other issues in single digits. Blacks 25% the economy, jobs, inflation, prices, healthcare 15%, civil rights 14%, all other issues in single digits. Hispanic the economy, job, inflation, prices 32%, climate change 13%, all other issues in single digits.
Planned Generic congressional vote. Female, 49-36 Democratic, male 46-41 Republican, white 48-40 Republican, black 70-14 Democratic Hispanic 48-25 Democratic
It’s still early, the above is very dynamic and will change week to week as do my election forecasts.
It's high past time that we start electing Americans to congress and the presidency who put America first instead of their political party. For way too long we have been electing Republicans and Democrats who happen to be Americans instead of Americans who happen to be Republicans and Democrats.
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