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book_worm

(15,951 posts)
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 04:22 PM Apr 2016

Democracy Corp poll: Edging Towards an Earthquake Election

Democracy Corps’ new poll on behalf of WVWVAF shows the country edging toward an earthquake in November.[1] Hillary Clinton already holds a 13-point margin against Donald Trump and a 6-point lead over Ted Cruz, just a point short of Obama’s margin in 2008. But seven new findings in this survey suggest something even more disruptive electorally.

1.The GOP brand has reached a new historic low, putting the party at risk in swing segments of the electorate.


2. The GOP civil war is producing an eye-opening numbers of Republicans ready to punish down-ballot candidates for not making the right choice with respect to how to run in relation to the front-runner. Moderate Republicans are already peeling off.


3. The disengagement pall has been lifted. Our focus groups with white unmarried women, millennials and African Americans showed a new consciousness about the stakes in November. In this poll, the percentage of Democrats giving the highest level of engagement has increased 10 points. The biggest increase in engagement came with college-educated women, putting them on par with Republicans and seniors.


4. The Trump white working-class strategy is faltering because every white working-class man abandoning the Democratic candidate is being erased by Republican losses with the white working-class women. As you will see, it is statistically impossible for Trump to turn out enough angry white working class men to surpass Clinton.


5. The Rising American Electorate (RAE) is producing high Democratic margins, with unmarried women producing the highest Democratic vote – and widest marriage gap – we have measured.


6. After years of stagnating Democratic congressional performance, the Democrats have opened a 6-point lead in the named congressional vote. That is not enough to produce Democratic control, but this trend corresponds to when Democrats began to show life in 2006 and 2008 when they picked up seats. If the Democrats simply reproduced Clinton’s margin with the RAE, the Democratic congressional vote would be at a much higher point. That creates

- See more at: http://www.democracycorps.com/National-Surveys/edging-toward-an-earthquake-election/#sthash.ySvutglr.dpuf

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Democracy Corp poll: Edging Towards an Earthquake Election (Original Post) book_worm Apr 2016 OP
I just skimmed the full report linked in your piece and its really fascinating Lucinda Apr 2016 #1
"The biggest increase in engagement came with college-educated women" SunSeeker Apr 2016 #2
Kick kick kick Hekate Apr 2016 #3
The general election is a long way off SharonClark Apr 2016 #4

SunSeeker

(51,649 posts)
2. "The biggest increase in engagement came with college-educated women"
Fri Apr 1, 2016, 04:26 PM
Apr 2016

As one of those, I can certainly confirm that!!

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