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🟦 Democrats: 52%
🟥 Republicans: 48%
That's really scary IMO, 48% STILL lean Republican!!
The economy sucks almost as bad as during COVID now, unemployment is increasing, wage values are decreasing, Trump is running a fascist regime, and working on undermining democracy, USA is losing allies left and right, and ICE is picking Americans up in the street. And Republicans are actively waging war on every single minority there is.
How can Republicans still have 48% support?
Decades of unfilteted right wing propoganda.
Seriously Fox, and Right wing radio have portrayed democrats as the epitome of evil, or working eith the literal christian devil. If you take your faith even the slightest bit seriously you will not or cannot possibly vote for a democrat no matter how bad it may get.
Look at them trying to deify Charlie Kirk, the man said some absolutely vile things and he was fucking mild compared to people like Fuentes, Milo, Miller and even Alex Jones. They never see what he said about the civil rights movement, or black pilots. They only see a good christiam boy taken down for expressing an opinion. It shouldnt surprise a single soul its this close
This is a seriously disingenuous comment at best. There's clearly a problem within a lot of christian congregations when it comes to nationalistic ideology, but to suggest that any sort of faith forces you to vote against democratic politicians is wildly inaccurate. In just my firsthand experience with those that truly practice what Christianity teaches(helping the poor, sick, hungry, etc.), I see a left-leaning majority. So I would argue its the opposite. Those that practice their faith rather than just attending church and virtue signaling within their community tend to vote for progressive policy that enact social programs for the disadvantaged members of society.
You obviously don't live in the south. They vote for Republicans like people who rally for their favorite football team.
No matter how horrible Republicans are, religious people vote for them because they are the god party and Democrats don't talk about it, so clearly they hate God.
This is how they think and church leaders make sure to pass on political propaganda in church to get more people to vote Republican.
That's 1/4 of the United States. That hardly warrants such a broad statement.
It's a broad statement, but when I saw that about obviously not living in the south. I got out, but guys... it's bleak down there...
We want change, we have got to get the neo-confederacy out. The biggest church is still the Catholics which they've swayed to the Republicans side with single issue of abortion, but the US is mostly protestant and the biggest protestant church is the southern baptist church. The church that literally was formed during the Civil War so they could continue to say slavery wasn't a sin. And it is the kudzu of religion down there.
Seriously... if you live in an area where a nuanced view is possible, good for you. And I can understand trying to lower the temperature... but if you have people that are in the left side of Christianity... there needs to be some serious outreach work to try to bring some sanity to the evangelicals to the country.
Sir, this is the internet, not everybody lives in the derp south, you gotta contextualize things for the rest of us
I broadly agree with you, but I think the above comment is saying that in the context of what the right wing media pushes
Like, there are some groups for whom religion is less about the teachings and more about in-group mentality, and fox etc have successfully weaponised that and made Republicanism a central tenet of the in-group
It's not a universal thing by any means, but it has been part of the fox agenda
People like a lot of those things, I would say the ICE thing probably makes Republicans more popular
You are right, the poll kind of shows that, with Republicans leading on immigration.
It's still scary that the American people think like that.
It kind of doesn't though. The specific thing it found (italicization added)
and earlier in the article
A relatively large portion of Americans think something isn't working right now and aren't happy with what they're getting. They would still like to solve all of their problems by just inflicting violence on the right people because we have watched too many bad action movies and cop shows and modern military shooters and have some seriously fucked up beliefs about the utility of violence, but Americans see gardeners and school teachers and doctors and parents being dragged away by masked government agents that lash out violently with zero provocation and they say "no, not like that, you're not hurting the right people, this isn't what I voted for, etc."
Also, Republicans numbers are being artificially boosted by the fact that Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries can't go more than three days at a time without saying something that makes them sound completely full of shit.
It's a cult — plain and simple. As someone looking from the outside, it's bizarre so many people make the political party they vote for their entire personality. With merch and everything. I can't wrap my head around it.
Yeah, that's what it looked like in 2016 too.
48% always vote Democrat.
48% always vote Republican.
It’s the 4% that decide elections.
The economy has not hit the shitter just yet. Wait until end of Q4 when the economy starts to really tank and that 48% will erode a bit.
I'm curious what will happen when this year's harvest withers on the vine (because of a lack of farm workers, thanks to new immigration policies) and food prices skyrocket.