"You can’t keep trying to put [Mayor Pete Buttigieg] in a progressive or a moderate box, as if those are two distinct, binary categories. Pete’s always been a mix between the two and he’s always been clear about that." https://t.co/QdO4kp84j0
@PollTracker2024 The methodology here must lean heavily on name-recognition because I really can't wrap my head around one in two Hispanic Democrats preferring Kamala Harris, especially when AOC is fluent in Spanish and Pete is conversant.
Senate candidate @jamestalarico tells @erindavisnews, "These nicknames, they don't lower the cost of groceries, they don't lower the cost of gas, they don't lower the cost of housing and health care and child care, and so people are really fed up with it."
@AnneS4Justice It slightly undersamples Asian and Other/Mult, strongly undersamples Hispanic and oversamples White (but some Hispanics identify as White first); Black is best match.
The 2020 census breakdown:
Hispanic- 20%
White- 57.5%
Black/AA- 12.1%
Asian- 6.7%
Other or Multiple- 4.7%
@johninfinity130@VeryGewd@makethemshine@virtueemoir29 This isn't a poll of Democrats only. It's 321 Dems, 337 Republicans, and 342 Independents/Other. The 2020 census breakdown:
White- 57.5%
Hispanic- 20%
Black/AA- 12.1%
Asian- 6.7%
Other or Multiple- 4.7%
The Black sample size is the closest fit of all the census groups.
@virtueemoir29@makethemshine It undersamples Asian, Hispanic, and Other/Mult and oversamples White (but some Hispanics identify as White first); Black is about right. They're polling both Dems & GOP. The 2020 US census breakdown:
White- 57.5%
Hispanic- 20%
Black/AA- 12.1%
Asian- 6.7%
Other or Multiple- 4.7%
@VeryGewd@johninfinity130@makethemshine@virtueemoir29 Where are you getting those Self-ID numbers? That only adds up to 321 people, and they polled 1000:
124 Hispanic
678 White
123 Black/AA
46 Asian
29 Other or multiple
Pete Buttigieg has been out front on structural democratic reform for a long time.
Pete in July 2019: "You're telling me we can't reform our democracy in our time? We have to. Or we'll be having the same argument 20 years from now."
@Kuomozelion@ErlineP@biobiogirl1@RyanGirdusky If white/Hispanic voters want a better chance at nominating the candidate who polls best with the largest national voting blocs (whites and Hispanics) in 2028, they should encourage someone to enter the race who could split the Black vote, someone like Warnock or Wes Moore.
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