cawacko
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Who knows when we'll have a statewide Republican elected again in California but if this happens nationwide not good news for the GOP.
Does Trump Explain A Big Voter Registration Surge in California?
Those tempted to believe the Trump phenomenon will usher waves of new voters into this fall’s electorate may be right — except, those may be waves of anti-Trump voters. Ever since Trump began dominating the 2016 news cycle, Democrats have been salivating over the prospect of record engagement among young voters and Latinos. Now, there’s some evidence that surge may be arriving, with potentially disastrous consequences for the GOP.
California political data guru Paul Mitchell sounded a siren late last week, observing in the Sacramento-based Capitol Weekly that new voter registrations doubled among Latinos, rose 150 percent among young voters and tripled among Democrats compared to this point in 2012. Consider that Trump’s favorability/unfavorability has recently been pegged at 17/74 among millennials and a mind-boggling 9/87 among Latinos.
Sure, Republicans never had a chance to win California to begin with. But if we begin to see similar registration numbers in many other states, Republicans could be headed for the electoral apocalypse many Democrats have predicted.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/live-blo...ial-election-2016/?#livepress-update-10052428
Does Trump Explain A Big Voter Registration Surge in California?
Those tempted to believe the Trump phenomenon will usher waves of new voters into this fall’s electorate may be right — except, those may be waves of anti-Trump voters. Ever since Trump began dominating the 2016 news cycle, Democrats have been salivating over the prospect of record engagement among young voters and Latinos. Now, there’s some evidence that surge may be arriving, with potentially disastrous consequences for the GOP.
California political data guru Paul Mitchell sounded a siren late last week, observing in the Sacramento-based Capitol Weekly that new voter registrations doubled among Latinos, rose 150 percent among young voters and tripled among Democrats compared to this point in 2012. Consider that Trump’s favorability/unfavorability has recently been pegged at 17/74 among millennials and a mind-boggling 9/87 among Latinos.
Sure, Republicans never had a chance to win California to begin with. But if we begin to see similar registration numbers in many other states, Republicans could be headed for the electoral apocalypse many Democrats have predicted.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/live-blo...ial-election-2016/?#livepress-update-10052428
