Suburban Women Join Blacks, Hispanics In Exodus To GOP Ahead Of Elections | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Joseph Curl.

    You gotta' wonder about pollsters.

    For the last few months, nearly every pollster said the midterm elections were tight. Pick 'em, they said. Could go either way, they said. Democrats hold the Senate, could keep House, too, they said.

    Suddenly, all that has changed. Nationwide surveys now show a flood of voters to the Republican Party - blacks, Hispanics, and now, in a new poll, women.

    "White suburban women, a key group of midterm voters, have significantly shifted their support from Democrats to Republicans in the closing days of midterm campaigning because of rising concerns over the economy and inflation, according to the latest Wall Street Journal poll," the paper reported on Wednesday.

    The numbers are staggering. It's not just a trickle of women, it's a torrent.

    "The new survey shows that white women living in suburban areas, who make up 20% of the electorate, now favor Republicans for Congress by 15 percentage points, moving 27 percentage points away from Democrats since the Journal's August poll," the paper wrote.

    "We're talking about a collapse, if you will, in that group on the perceptions of the economy," Republican pollster Tony Fabrizio, who conducted the poll with Democratic pollster John Anzalone, told the Journal.

    White suburban women are joining blacks and Hispanic voters, who are moving to the GOP amid skyrocketing gas and food prices and soaring crime rates across the country.

    "The issue of inflation - and the feeling that the White House hasn't done enough to address it - is helping Republicans score significant inroads among Hispanic and Black voters, both demographic groups that Democrats have long relied on for support," USA Today reported last week.

    "Now 40% of Hispanics and 21% of Blacks are backing the Republican candidate," according to a USA Today/Suffolk University poll. Those numbers are huge - black support is up 15 points from 6% in the last midterms to 21%, and Hispanic support jumped 15 points to 40%.

    The sudden movement among the voting blocs comes as blacks and Hispanics have grown increasingly frustrated with soaring crime in U.S. cities. After decades of failure by Democrats - who have long run the biggest American cities - perhaps it's time to give the other guys a try.

    But there are a few other driving forces in the movement. The predominantly Christian black and Hispanic blocs are not supportive of the gay and transgender issues being pushed by Democrats. And they're not at all happy about the defund the police and no-bail practices spouted by liberals - mainly because in the cities, they're the most affected by the policies.

    Eight in 10 (81%) of black Democrats say violent crime is a "very important" issue in the 2022 election, according to a recent Pew survey of registered voters. That compares to just 33% of white Democrats.

    "Black Americans have consistently been more likely than other racial and ethnic groups to express concern about violent crime, and that remains the case this year," the pollsters said.

    Although the polls had the 2022 elections neck and neck for months, now white suburban women, blacks and Hispanics are bailing on the Democratic Party.

    Expect a red tsunami on Election Day.

    The views expressed in this piece are the author's own and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.

poll#167
The Democrat leadership has made constant, profound and incredible pronouncements that one's supportive vote for Republicans is tantamount to surrendering Democracy forever. Understanding their sincere thinking in their extreme position: How will you still vote on this election day?
  Democrat; because the continuance of this Democracy from the existential threat of extreme Republicans is paramount.
  Republican; the process of having a choice is the democratic method within what so called "Democracy" does exists.
  For the best candidate; and to be clear: This Constitutional Republic /this Representative Republic is not a Democracy, and never has been.
371 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?


poll#166
With the Midterm Elections less than one week away: What do you consider the top issues that you will be voting on to be corrected by your better representation?
  Education
  Crime
  Big Government getting Bigger
  Biden /Democrat controlled Spike in Energy Cost
  Inflation created by Legislation of Majority in Power
  Gender Reassignment
  Corrupted Bureaucratic /Service (DOJ, FBI, etc.) Institutions
  Abortion
  Discredited Legacy Media
  Ending the Corruption of Dishonest Politicians
  Corruptive Influence of Social Media
  Wide Open Southern Border
439 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

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