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struggle4progress

(118,412 posts)
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 02:02 AM Apr 14

Pew pokes a hole in "Orangetan-loving Black voters" narrative

April 13, 2024, 6:00 AM EDT
By Ja'han Jones

A new report from the Pew Research Center pokes a hole in the oft-repeated claim that a historic racial realignment is occurring within American politics, with nonwhite voters learning to love the GOP and Donald Trump.

In recent years — days, even — there’s been a seemingly endless deluge of news stories hyping up this purported realignment as fact. Trump and his allies have been touting similar claims as well (which seems like all the more reason to question them).

But you needn’t just take my word for it. Pew’s analysis of registered voters — based on hundreds of thousands of interviews conducted from 1994 through last summer — showed that while Democrats may have lost some support among nonwhite voters, any seismic shift in party identification is largely a figment of the media’s imagination ...

https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/trump-black-voters-republicans-pew-report-rcna147645



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Pew pokes a hole in "Orangetan-loving Black voters" narrative (Original Post) struggle4progress Apr 14 OP
'a figment of the media's imagination .' elleng Apr 14 #1
I think a more accuate decriptor, given the salacious obession with the idea... JHB Apr 14 #9
I've disputed such BS everytime I read that here... brush Apr 14 #2
"I'm African American and I would never think of voting for a republican" brooklynite Apr 14 #6
i'm a typical Black man who associates with other Black people. brush Apr 14 #7
You're not a typical Black man and I'm not a typical White man. brooklynite Apr 14 #34
Let's make a bet on what percentage of Blacks vote for Trump. Elessar Zappa Apr 14 #42
I don my think that's unreasonable.. brooklynite Apr 14 #43
I don't think the typical black man will want to have to deal with the typical black woman on this topic Walleye Apr 14 #52
You're going to white-splain black culture NanaCat Apr 14 #16
. Voltaire2 Apr 14 #19
Why yes of course FHRRK Apr 14 #35
So you're saying the only issue Black voters care about is racism? brooklynite Apr 14 #37
Really need a negative Rec for these types of comments. erronis Apr 14 #31
Sorry Brooklyn, but I don't think a white man is in any position to tell us what a JohnSJ Apr 14 #40
Sometimes you have to push the brakes John Shaft Apr 14 #45
Thank you Keepthesoulalive Apr 14 #28
Exactly. Too much whitesplaining going on. brush Apr 14 #30
NYT pitchbot: we talked to a 'black voter' who supports Trump Voltaire2 Apr 14 #3
If they find two, headline becomes BLACK VOTERS REJECT BIDEN dalton99a Apr 14 #18
A lot of false claims and narratives ... ananda Apr 14 #4
Nobody has claimed that there's a "seismic" shift among African American voters.... brooklynite Apr 14 #5
A shift to vote for a known white supremacist? Yeah, sure. brush Apr 14 #8
This is difficult for some people to accept... brooklynite Apr 14 #11
It's difficult for some to accept that polls are easily manipulated... brush Apr 14 #12
So its a good thing we can look at actual voting patterns. brooklynite Apr 14 #14
Still no complaints about the two thirds of white men... brush Apr 14 #20
Not relevant to the discussion brooklynite Apr 14 #21
Do you not get that you're coming off like Susan Smith from back in the day... brush Apr 14 #22
I'm not "blaming" anyone... brooklynite Apr 14 #23
There was a recent poll just last week that said there was no significant shift right of Black voters... brush Apr 14 #24
A campaign that waits to "see what happens on election day" invariably loses. brooklynite Apr 14 #25
Why ignore the Pew poll from last week that differs from the alleged shift you keep talking about? brush Apr 14 #26
exit polls have MOE and that change is likely within it dsc Apr 14 #27
Agree. Celerity Apr 14 #15
I'm a rural Black man. John Shaft Apr 14 #46
"I'm a rural Black man" brooklynite Apr 14 #47
Black people can't read about politics? John Shaft Apr 14 #48
I'm saying that MOST voters (Black or White) don't... brooklynite Apr 14 #49
He's on a roll and can't be stopped! Voltaire2 Apr 14 #54
brush - you look like you've been around for a while. Don't feed the trolls. erronis Apr 14 #32
I know. Brooklnite is not really a troll as he's a regular. brush Apr 14 #33
And is fond of an argument. erronis Apr 14 #36
Would a Focus Group be more reliable? brooklynite Apr 14 #39
It's not "trolling" to challenge either conventional wisdom or orthodoxy... brooklynite Apr 14 #41
The Pew poll shows a very slight shift to Republicans since 2020. All Mixed Up Apr 14 #53
Well done. Voltaire2 Apr 14 #10
False, the "shift" is not significant and hasn't gone up past recent GQP stats for black men or women uponit7771 Apr 14 #13
"seismic shift in party identification" is a stawman position to knock over easily. SYFROYH Apr 14 #17
An interesting trend among these numbers Doc Sportello Apr 14 #51
What about the Pew Poll that doesn't agree? brush Apr 14 #29
The article kind of stinks, but the Pew poll data is useful gulliver Apr 14 #38
Won't all of this change when Obama campaigns for Biden this summer? FakeNoose Apr 14 #44
That article is like 95% opinion piece Sympthsical Apr 14 #50

JHB

(37,177 posts)
9. I think a more accuate decriptor, given the salacious obession with the idea...
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 08:48 AM
Apr 14

...is the media's "wet dream."

brush

(54,198 posts)
2. I've disputed such BS everytime I read that here...
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 03:09 AM
Apr 14

as I'm African American and I would never think of voting for a republican, especially that MFer trump. And neither would any of my Black friends, acquaintances or family members.

It's disinformation trying to make Black people reconsider voting republican. We're not stupid. There are however, as in any ethnic group, some willing to sell out for a price...like those morons who are paid to stand on podiums behind orange Smelvis in camera view as he bloviates more bullshit.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
6. "I'm African American and I would never think of voting for a republican"
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 07:43 AM
Apr 14

You however are not typical, for the very reason that you spend time on a political, pro-Democratic website.

brush

(54,198 posts)
7. i'm a typical Black man who associates with other Black people.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 08:42 AM
Apr 14

And I know much better than you how Black people think. Take it to the bank and don't fall for repug talking points.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
34. You're not a typical Black man and I'm not a typical White man.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:02 PM
Apr 14

People who are politically engaged enough to be here in no way represent average voters.

When I became a Ward Committeeman in Philadelphia 45 years ago, one of the first lessons I learned was: "never assume that voter share the same opinions you do".

Elessar Zappa

(14,209 posts)
42. Let's make a bet on what percentage of Blacks vote for Trump.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:52 PM
Apr 14

I bet, at most, he increases his support among Black males by one or two percentage points. And among black females, he won’t gain at all.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
43. I don my think that's unreasonable..
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:54 PM
Apr 14

But any shift towards Trump in a battleground State is a risk.

And I’ll point out the thrust of the OP is that the shift isn’t happening.

Walleye

(31,315 posts)
52. I don't think the typical black man will want to have to deal with the typical black woman on this topic
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 01:36 PM
Apr 14

I am a white woman, but I know how men can get stubborn

FHRRK

(589 posts)
35. Why yes of course
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:05 PM
Apr 14

Some think that they are the arbitrator of all things Democratic and have appointed themselves King and Queens of DU.

I have pointed out many times, sometimes it is best just to STFU, they are just like mid level corporate managers who can’t help themselves and offer problems in every meetings. Solutions escape them, because solving issues would mean being able to work hard and coordinate with others.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
37. So you're saying the only issue Black voters care about is racism?
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:28 PM
Apr 14

In which case, what’s your explanation doubling his Black vote in 2020?

JohnSJ

(92,645 posts)
40. Sorry Brooklyn, but I don't think a white man is in any position to tell us what a
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:46 PM
Apr 14

typical African American is or is not.

November will be interesting to see how the pollsters serve as an indicator of what will happen




brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
5. Nobody has claimed that there's a "seismic" shift among African American voters....
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 07:42 AM
Apr 14

There IS a shift however (both among African Americans and Hispanics) which may be enough in a tight election. That;s there significance.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
11. This is difficult for some people to accept...
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 09:43 AM
Apr 14

….but African Americans voters are not monolithically driven exclusively by racism. They care about kitchen table issues like white voters do, and many rural African Americans re more socially conservative than those in Democratic cities.

brush

(54,198 posts)
12. It's difficult for some to accept that polls are easily manipulated...
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 09:49 AM
Apr 14

to yield the results sponsors want.

And what's with all the complaining and speculation about Black voters who vote Dem in the 80 and 90 percentile range when two thirds of white men are voting for trump, and a majority of white women are too.

Those are the voters who should be constantly disected, polled, complained about and scrutinized.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
14. So its a good thing we can look at actual voting patterns.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 10:08 AM
Apr 14

2012 Obama 93 Romney 6
2016 Clinton 91 Trump 6
2020 Biden 87 Trump 12

https://ropercenter.cornell.edu/how-groups-voted-2020

Despite his racist tendancies, Trump doubled his African American vote in 2020 after 4 years as President.

brush

(54,198 posts)
20. Still no complaints about the two thirds of white men...
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 10:49 AM
Apr 14

and majority of white women voting for trump?

And the 80 and 90 percentile range of Black voters voting blue is still outdistances every other ethnic group. That's a positive, not a negative...even though I think it's low for typical Black men voters.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
21. Not relevant to the discussion
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 10:58 AM
Apr 14

"two thirds of white men and majority of white women" aren't an existing Democratic voting bloc who's shift could put a Biden win at risk.

brush

(54,198 posts)
22. Do you not get that you're coming off like Susan Smith from back in the day...
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 11:05 AM
Apr 14

blame the Black man? And I still don't buy your figures as other polls show different results than what you posted.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
23. I'm not "blaming" anyone...
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 11:10 AM
Apr 14

...but neither am I ignoring data that I find inconvenient. My goal is winning elections, and understanding trends in the electorate is a good start.

As for my "figures", they're data results from the last three Presidential elections.

brush

(54,198 posts)
24. There was a recent poll just last week that said there was no significant shift right of Black voters...
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 11:18 AM
Apr 14

so we'll see what happens on election day, the poll that matters.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
25. A campaign that waits to "see what happens on election day" invariably loses.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 11:23 AM
Apr 14

A campaign that identifies current trends and tries to address them has much better chances of success..

dsc

(52,189 posts)
27. exit polls have MOE and that change is likely within it
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 11:30 AM
Apr 14

I can't be sure because even the source data doesn't mention it.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
47. "I'm a rural Black man"
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 01:09 PM
Apr 14

…..Who spends time chatting on a political discussion blog.

Therein lies the issue.

John Shaft

(364 posts)
48. Black people can't read about politics?
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 01:15 PM
Apr 14

What are you trying to say?

I sit in the barbershop. No one who looks like me is for TSF. No one like you is very often in those kind of rooms. The gentlemen I speak with are politically astute and get the vote out.

Are you assuming most Black people are uneducated criminals incapable of having political understanding?

Nice look.

Now tell me some more about Black folk.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
49. I'm saying that MOST voters (Black or White) don't...
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 01:19 PM
Apr 14

…nor do they watch hours of MSNBC. Opinions expressed here do not represent those of the electorate in general.

erronis

(15,664 posts)
32. brush - you look like you've been around for a while. Don't feed the trolls.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 11:49 AM
Apr 14

They love wrestling in the mud.

brush

(54,198 posts)
33. I know. Brooklnite is not really a troll as he's a regular.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 11:56 AM
Apr 14

IMO though, he believes too much in questionable polls.

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
39. Would a Focus Group be more reliable?
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:38 PM
Apr 14
We fielded a focus group of Black voters who are warming up to Trump after not voting for him in '16 or '20.

Donald Trump is polling better with Black voters than he used to, so we fielded a focus group of Black voters who are warming up to him...after not voting for him in 2016 or 2020. Ashley Allison, former Biden-Harris campaign official and CNN commentator, joins Sarah to discuss why some Black voters are souring on the Democratic Party.

https://audioboom.com/posts/8471004-taken-for-granted-with-ashley-allison

brooklynite

(95,389 posts)
41. It's not "trolling" to challenge either conventional wisdom or orthodoxy...
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:47 PM
Apr 14

…in furtherance of actually winning elections. It’s critical to understand actual voting patterns and trends and adjust your campaign strategy according.

 

All Mixed Up

(597 posts)
53. The Pew poll shows a very slight shift to Republicans since 2020.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 01:41 PM
Apr 14

So either this poll is correct or it's not but if it's not correct, then we can't really use it to prove there isn't a slight shift.

But since I don't see anyone questioning this poll...Pew does show Democrats have lost support.

In their 2020 poll of registered voters, Democrats led Republicans 83-10 among registered voters. In this poll, it's now 83-12.

Very small increase but an increase.

Among Hispanics, in 2020 Democrats led 63-29. Now it's 61-35.

Republicans have made gains. Trump made gains in 2020 especially.

In 2020, Trump won 12% of the Black vote. In 2016, he won 8%.

So, right there is proof he can make gains.

Or was he not a white supremacist in 2020?

Voltaire2

(13,527 posts)
10. Well done.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 09:40 AM
Apr 14

Indeed the phrase ‘seismic shift’ doesn’t appear in the article or the op or the numerous examples of the actual claims debunked by the pew report at the article.

SYFROYH

(34,187 posts)
17. "seismic shift in party identification" is a stawman position to knock over easily.
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 10:40 AM
Apr 14

Party identification is a different issue from voting.

These data are from the BBC and it shows a shift (albeit not seismic) and these shifts can be enough to lose battle ground states.



https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54972389

Doc Sportello

(7,566 posts)
51. An interesting trend among these numbers
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 01:29 PM
Apr 14

Is that Biden's losses in any group do not usually parallel dump's gains. The only ones they do are black women and Hispanic men. Among Hispanic women and Asian and other minorities there is a 5% and 4% gain for dump while little to no change for Biden. Pretty much the same among the other groups with less difference. Which to me means the added support for dump mostly isn't coming from former Biden supporters. Perhaps that is where ad buys should target. Just my take.

gulliver

(13,224 posts)
38. The article kind of stinks, but the Pew poll data is useful
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:36 PM
Apr 14

I have two quibbles with the article. First, it doesn't address the importance of the downtick in Black support of the Dems (seen by following the link to the actual report in the article). Small is enough to lose elections. It's a concern.

Unfortunately and secondly, the article repeats a very unjust, gratuitous, and all-too-common broad-brush attack on men. It's not even black men. The article says, "I think there’s a story to be written about how men could be drawn in by Trump’s misogyny."

Smh. Write the article! The sentence by itself is lazy, grossly unjust, and vote losing.

I do appreciate the link to the Pew study. Interesting to see Hispanic and White voters giving us an uptick. I hope that becomes a trend.

FakeNoose

(33,186 posts)
44. Won't all of this change when Obama campaigns for Biden this summer?
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 12:59 PM
Apr 14

Obama has already done several fund-raising events and he's just warming up. The Obama effect on Black voters is real, and indeed on all Democrats. It's true he didn't do a whole lot in 2020 to help Biden, but no matter....

Pew Research is missing the whole point. What they should be looking at is this: Biden won 4 years ago with not much help from Obama. This year Obama is going to be out there campaigning and Biden will be invincible.

Sympthsical

(9,238 posts)
50. That article is like 95% opinion piece
Sun Apr 14, 2024, 01:20 PM
Apr 14

Some of the salient data.



There has been a shift in recent years. I do think the media stories are over-exaggerated. But that's what media do. It's not AMG Historic Realignment.

But it's enough to fuck with a swing state or two. That's what's important.

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