Want to know how the Republicans busted those unions? They imported cheep Mexican labor that the unions couldn't compete with. After Regan started this policy the Democrats decided to run with it.Draco Dracul wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 4:39 pmOne, considering the GOP just lost state wide elecitons in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, the chance of Trump being able to get more out those states is unlikely, espeically since he has net disapproval in all three states.Antiboyscout wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:47 pmThrowing working class whites under the bus did the Democrats no favors. You better hope that Trump doesn't bring any more union or Catholic voters under his wing, or he will start eating into your pool of mexicans. Then where will you be?Draco Dracul wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 1:58 pm I mean the idea that we can't is why I'm saying that Bernie Sanders will throw minorities under the bus. And to be blunt from pure political calculus, it makes no sense for the Democratic party to chase uneducated white males, a shrinking demographic, than it does to bolster their support with the growing number of minorities in the country.
Two, turning out more of a shrinking demographic is a losing strategy, and there are going to be fewer WWC voters in 2020 compared to 2016.
Three, Trump is actively costing the GOP White College Educated voters. Among other things it's resulted in the loss of every single Republican held house seat in Orange county.
Four, the WWC voters through themselves under the bus by voting for a corrupt business man running for the party of union busters.
Collage educated voters are increasingly Millennial voters. They are the most educated generation in America. Trump didn't turn them off. Their liberal collage professors did.
Demographic trends are not fate. Only if you make them so. You better hope whites don't form a voting block like blacks or mexicans.