If Asians really are shifting Republican, and not just to slightly less-crazy Democrats (which is what happened in SF), then we will see a big shift in the 2024 Presidential election, though since asians overwhelmingly live in deep blue states, they likely won't shift enough to get the Republican candidate anywhere near 50% regardless. They could swing local elections, though.
Remember when there were all those articles about black people voting Republican in record numbers and it was still over 80% Democrats.
That being said it is a good thing that such reports are reaching the left, the main reason why people are not voting R is not because D is considered good but rather that R are "evil". I've believed that for a long time as well. If voting R is becoming socially acceptable I think a lot of people will start voting R.
I don't believe shit based on anecdotes.
If Asians really are shifting Republican, and not just to slightly less-crazy Democrats (which is what happened in SF), then we will see a big shift in the 2024 Presidential election, though since asians overwhelmingly live in deep blue states, they likely won't shift enough to get the Republican candidate anywhere near 50% regardless. They could swing local elections, though.
Remember when there were all those articles about black people voting Republican in record numbers and it was still over 80% Democrats.
That being said it is a good thing that such reports are reaching the left, the main reason why people are not voting R is not because D is considered good but rather that R are "evil". I've believed that for a long time as well. If voting R is becoming socially acceptable I think a lot of people will start voting R.
We can get a larger coalition of voters as soon as Trump is not the GOP nominee.
Most Asians have college degrees and they generally think Trump is a lowbrow moron and very unintelligent.
DeSantis would definitely do better with Asians and any educated voters regardless of race.
Trump got the largest collection of voters, for a Republican, in decades. You're fucking delusional.
Did he manage to secure a second term?
No.
I don't want to hear your coping to avoid the reality of the situation.
He wasn't able to win with incumbency advantage, he has since burned more bridges than ever before.
He would need to get more votes than in 2020 to win in 2024.
Impossible for him to do that.