Trump won’t change the GOP. We’ll change him: Sen Mitch McConnell

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  1. Zorro

    Zorro Well-Known Member

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    And yet, it's Mitch that's out.

    President Biden’s Fraying Coalition.

    'Mr. Biden prevailed among Hispanic voters by 21 points in 2020 but now trails by 6 in this expanding group.'

    'This result for Hispanics may seem hard to believe, but it’s consistent with other findings. Only 16% of Hispanics say that economic conditions are excellent or good compared with 84% who rate them as fair or poor. Only 31% approve of Mr. Biden’s performance as president; 67% disapprove. A tougher approach to immigration is no deal-breaker: 45% of Hispanics favor making it harder to seek asylum at the southern border, nearly as many as the 47% who oppose it. Ideologically, Hispanics are to the right of the Democratic Party: Only 20% describe themselves as liberal, vs. 44% as moderate, and 30% as conservative. The fraying of the Biden coalition is evident in the swing states as well.'

    Mitch was wrong.
    Trump is right.
     
  2. Jack Hays

    Jack Hays Well-Known Member Donor

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    He's doing his duty as a party leader as he takes a step back from Senate leadership. His has been a remarkable career.
     

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