tarmac
Senior Statesman
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Post by tarmac on Apr 18, 2019 12:47:07 GMT -8
www.npr.org/2017/08/24/545812242/1-in-10-sanders-primary-voters-ended-up-supporting-trump-survey-findsFully 12 percent of people who voted for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in the 2016 Democratic presidential primaries voted for President Trump in the general election. That is according to the data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study — a massive election survey of around 50,000 people. (For perspective, a run-of-the-mill survey measuring Trump's job approval right now has a sample of 800 to 1,500.) Political science professor Brian Schaffner of University of Massachusetts, Amherst tweeted the data on Wednesday. Schaffner's numbers show that after a bitter Democratic primary, more than 1 in 10 of those who voted in the primaries for the very progressive Sanders ended up voting for the Republican in the general election, rather than for the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton. What drove those voters to Trump? Schaffner dug into that, as well. What it wasn't was trade, an issue where Sanders was closer to Trump's philosophy than Clinton's. At least, the issue of trade didn't seem to have that much of an impact. ***** HUGE ****** And then there is race. Nearly half of Sanders-Trump voters disagree with the idea that "white people have advantages." =snip= Lefty is still butt hurt and blaming white Christians men and the Russians.
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Credo
Master Eminence Grise
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Post by Credo on Apr 21, 2019 21:06:32 GMT -8
Sounds like a fair amount of Sanders voters were true independents. Not sure how this bodes for Trump in 2020, but an interesting article nonetheless.
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Bick
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Post by Bick on Apr 22, 2019 5:05:43 GMT -8
How Sanders is considered an independent is beyond me. He's left of left, and I think independents are right of left.
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