Меня страшно забавляет ваша уверенность, что вы лучше нас разбираетесь в американской политике. Понемногу вылезают из кармана, спасибо мудрой политике демпартии и лично Б.Х.Обамы, а тут еще и Трамп весь из себя такой.
A poll released Wednesday suggests that over 40 percent of Jewish voters in the Sunshine State voted for the GOP incumbent. His pro-Israel policies may have been the clincher, one expert says
Exit polls from this week’s presidential election show that a large majority of Jews voted Democratic, as they have done in the past, choosing Joe Biden over Donald Trump by a wide margin. But results also indicated that more Jews — as many as 250,000 nationwide — voted for Trump than they did four years ago.
However, the exact breakdown of Jewish votes has stirred disagreement.
An exit poll of 800 people released by J Street, a liberal Jewish Middle East advocacy group, showed Jews supporting Biden at 77 percent vs. 21 percent for Trump.
The Republican Jewish Coalition released its own exit poll showing numbers that were more favorable for their candidate. Of 600 people polled, Jews supported Biden 60.6 percent vs. 30.5 percent for Trump, with 8.8 percent either voting third party or declining to disclose how they voted.
So, who is right?
To start off, the authoritative Associated Press’ VoteCast survey, which is different from an exit poll, found Jews voting for Biden at 68 percent and Trump at 30 percent.
Why Biden lost Florida. The most telling demographic statistic, however, comes from the most populous county in the state , Miami-Dade county. The county, with a population of 2.7 million, has a 79 percent Hispanic/Latino population. It is here that Biden has failed to meet expectation. With 93 percent of precincts reporting, Biden secured just 53.5 percent of the vote; four years ago Hilary Clinton won 63.7 percent https://www.thequint.com/news/world/donald-trump-wins-florida-state-us-presidential-elections-2020-joe-biden-swing-states#read-more
'Republicans built the base': how Joe Biden lost Florida's Latino voters https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/nov/05/florida-latino-voters-joe-biden-donald-trump
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Date: 2021-05-26 05:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-05-26 06:42 pm (UTC)Потому что в Америке в президентских выборах только swing-штаты имеют значение.
Но флоридские евреи всегда в кармане у демсов.
А по денежному спонсорству демсов они на 2м месте(по деньгам) после NYC еврейских толстосумов.
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Date: 2021-05-26 07:15 pm (UTC)A poll released Wednesday suggests that over 40 percent of Jewish voters in the Sunshine State voted for the GOP incumbent. His pro-Israel policies may have been the clincher, one expert says
https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium.HIGHLIGHT-in-florida-trump-got-more-jewish-votes-than-anywhere-else-here-s-why-1.9290687
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Date: 2021-05-26 08:25 pm (UTC)Exit polls from this week’s presidential election show that a large majority of Jews voted Democratic, as they have done in the past, choosing Joe Biden over Donald Trump by a wide margin. But results also indicated that more Jews — as many as 250,000 nationwide — voted for Trump than they did four years ago.
However, the exact breakdown of Jewish votes has stirred disagreement.
An exit poll of 800 people released by J Street, a liberal Jewish Middle East advocacy group, showed Jews supporting Biden at 77 percent vs. 21 percent for Trump.
The Republican Jewish Coalition released its own exit poll showing numbers that were more favorable for their candidate. Of 600 people polled, Jews supported Biden 60.6 percent vs. 30.5 percent for Trump, with 8.8 percent either voting third party or declining to disclose how they voted.
So, who is right?
To start off, the authoritative Associated Press’ VoteCast survey, which is different from an exit poll, found Jews voting for Biden at 68 percent and Trump at 30 percent.
https://jweekly.com/2020/11/06/trump-or-biden-how-did-jewish-voters-line-up-this-year-its-complicated/
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Date: 2021-05-26 08:50 pm (UTC)The most telling demographic statistic, however, comes from the most populous county in the state , Miami-Dade county. The county, with a population of 2.7 million, has a 79 percent Hispanic/Latino population. It is here that Biden has failed to meet expectation.
With 93 percent of precincts reporting, Biden secured just 53.5 percent of the vote; four years ago Hilary Clinton won 63.7 percent
https://www.thequint.com/news/world/donald-trump-wins-florida-state-us-presidential-elections-2020-joe-biden-swing-states#read-more
'Republicans built the base': how Joe Biden lost Florida's Latino voters
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/nov/05/florida-latino-voters-joe-biden-donald-trump