• New Polling Shows Great News for GOP, Bad News for Dems That Will Bring

    From Peter Hyde@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 26 15:43:06 2025
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    I wrote earlier about how Democrats tripped all over themselves
    with a marvelous mistake that is a perfect example of how they
    don't understand the economy. They posted a graph about a rise in
    prices, captioning it "Trump's America."

    The problem? The graph showed that the rise in prices came under
    Joe Biden, and that it had previously been flat during President
    Donald Trump's first term (and has flattened again in his second).
    What a self-own that was.

    If they can't even read a graph intelligently, how can they deal
    with the economy?

    READ MORE: Democrats X Account Posts Huge Self-Own That
    Accidentally Nails Biden

    Of course, that's just one problem with the Democrats, and it's one
    of those bread-and-butter issues that Americans decide elections
    on. They've been on the wrong side of so many of them, including
    things like illegal immigration.

    Pew Research has new polling that isn't looking good for Democrats,
    with a very critical group of people you normally would think might
    tend to lean left — young men.

    Look at the number identifying as Republican overall.

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    New - Gen Z Party poll (Man)

    ?? Republican - 52% (+18)
    ?? Democrats 34%

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    5:02 AM · Jul 24, 2025

    Gee, maybe Democrats constantly demonizing men isn't going over
    well. Maybe having an economic plan that helps make their lives
    better is better than Democrat division.

    Check the split here. Generally, this has been an age group that
    leans heavily toward the Democrats. Yet, the overall numbers have
    closed to within 6 points, likely because of that shift of the men.


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    Pew research: % of voters aged 18-29 who politically identify as...

    Democrat: 49%
    Republican: 43%

    ?? Men: R+18
    ?? Women: D+21

    Then, let's review the party identification trend overall — it's
    not good for Democrats. The shift from 2008 is stunning.


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    Pew Research - Party Affiliation trends (with indie leaners)

    ?? 2008: Dem 51-39%
    ?? 2012: Dem 48-44%
    ?? 2016: Dem 48-44%
    ?? 2018: Dem 50-42%
    ?? 2020: Dem 49-43%
    ?? 2022: Dem 47-45%
    ?? 2024: GOP 47-46%
    ?? 2025: GOP 46-45%
    11:31 AM · Jul 24, 2025

    Now more identify as Republican, with indie leaners.

    But, even with that, we see another attempt at narrative pushing is
    failing with people. The prediction was that once the tariffs
    kicked in, prices would skyrocket. That created a lot of worry in
    April, and stock disturbance. However, since that hasn't happened,
    the stock market has not only recovered but it has hit record
    highs. If we take this Fabrizio poll as any indication of a trend,
    people are waking up and not buying the narrative.


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    How would you rate the US Economy?

    April
    ?? Excellent/Good: 36% (-27)
    ?? Not so good/Poor: 63%

    JULY
    ?? Excellent/Good: 47% (-4)
    ?? Not so good/Poor: 51%

    Net 23 point positive swing
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    Fabrizio (R)/Impact (D) for WSJ
    9:01 PM · Jul 24, 2025

    READ MORE: Dems May Be in Big Trouble for Midterms With These
    Stunning New Financial Numbers

    Add that to the financial/fundraising situation that they're in,
    with Republicans having a ton more, and the Democrats have to be
    shaking in their boots over 2026 and beyond.

    https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2025/07/25/pew-reaserch-poll-spells- more-bad-news-for-dems-n2192079

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