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denem

(11,045 posts)
Wed Apr 22, 2020, 10:15 AM Apr 2020

NYT: A Biden surge among the oldest voters

... Mr. Biden holds a wide lead among voters 65 and older, upsetting for now a nearly two-decade pattern of Republican strength ]among the oldest voters. Over all, Mr. Biden holds nearly a 10-point lead among registered voters in this age group, while Mrs. Clinton trailed among these voters by five points in the final polls.

This is not a small shift. It is consistent across every live-interview poll; it is not easy to explain; and it is fairly new. As recently as the 2018 midterm elections, the president’s approval rating among seniors was above water, and Republicans won the group.

... One possible explanation is Mr. Biden himself. Older voters appear to have a favorable view of him, and it’s not hard to imagine why they might see him in a more favorable light than Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton or even John Kerry.

He is the first white male Democratic nominee since 2004, and he is probably the first one since 2000 or perhaps earlier who won’t easily be dismissed as a liberal. He is not campaigning on the kind of culture war issues, like immigration, racial justice or gay marriage, that have tended to work to conservatives’ advantage with this group for decades. In other words, older voters may like him for many of the same reasons he disappoints young progressives.

Another possible explanation is Mr. Trump — and perhaps especially his coronavirus response. Older people are relatively vulnerable to the coronavirus and relatively insulated from the effects of an economic shutdown. The president’s drive to reopen the economy, and questions about his slow response, may resonate very differently for a retiree who backed Mr. Trump than for a young parent struggling to support children. A recent Morning Consult poll found that Mr. Trump’s approval rating on the coronavirus response was lower among seniors than among any other group.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/22/upshot/polls-biden-trump-election.html

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malaise

(268,599 posts)
2. People generally choose life
Wed Apr 22, 2020, 10:26 AM
Apr 2020
A recent Morning Consult poll found that Mr. Trump’s approval rating on the coronavirus response was lower among seniors than among any other group.

Great news - heard that after hearing this earlier he tweeted about how much he loves seniors.
That criminally negligent fucker is a raving lunatic.

Aristus

(66,267 posts)
4. The smart ones among them must have heard Trump talking about the
Wed Apr 22, 2020, 10:28 AM
Apr 2020

"hundreds of governors" calling to thank him for saving "billions of lives" and decided to go the other way...

Bayard

(21,983 posts)
9. Biden is going to inherit a large shit pie
Wed Apr 22, 2020, 12:31 PM
Apr 2020

But if he can even halfway clean it up, he will be one of our most heroic and well-loved presidents ever.

I think there's a lot of tRump voter regret right now, especially among seniors.

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