Trump Just Earned a Triple-Whammy Victory – It’s Officially Time for Democrats to Panic
Trump Just Earned a Triple-Whammy Victory – It’s Officially Time for Democrats to Panic

Former President Donald Trump has been attacked from every angle by leftist Democrats and their allies in Washington, D.C., and the leftist mainstream media. Still, he has held strong to become the presumptive Republican nominee to win back the White House in the 2024 presidential election.

Trump’s resilience has resonated with voters across America. His continued strength in election polling and what he has done among traditionally expected Democrat voters is proving to be historic.

The election is still months away and Republicans can’t get overconfident, but if Trump maintains this shift to the right in polls, then the current occupier of the Oval Office is likely in trouble. Trump recently showed that he is delivering a triple whammy in the polls with support among Hispanic, Asian, and black voters which has Democrats in panic mode.

From the Washington Examiner:
In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets, Trump leads Biden 49%-41%, the same as its survey of likely voters last month.

But this time, Rasmussen highlighted the gap in Hispanic voters that favors Trump. The pollster said Latinos back Trump over Biden, 48%-37%. That is a significant change from 2020, when Hispanics backed Biden 59%-38%, according to Pew statistics.

In 2020, Biden also won Asian voters, and that margin has shifted. In 2020 he won Asians by a margin of 72%-28%, Pew said. Rasmussen now shows Trump leading 39%-36%.

In the last election, Biden also did well with black voters, 92%-8%. Rasmussen showed Biden’s lead cut to 48%-39%.

The trembling of boots among Democrats must be seismic as they throw fits and froth at the mouth about how to attack Trump. Liberals expect Biden to close the gaps in polling among minority groups as the election nears. Without a big minority advantage Biden and his fellow Democrats are open to upset.

The Rasmussen poll also revealed making unexpected strides among another significant voting bloc. Trump is gaining ground among independents across the board.

Analysis from Rasmussen showed Trump benefiting “from both stronger partisan intensity and a double-digit advantage among independent voters.” This equates to a head-to-head advantage for Trump against Biden with the former president getting 83% of Republican votes, compared to Biden’s 74% among Democrats.

Independent voters not affiliated with either major party favor Trump by 46% to 35% over Biden and none of the Trump advantages are significantly impacted by including any of the third-party candidates, such as Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., on the ballot, Rasmussen stated. Trump has maintained a lead over Biden and any combination of third-party candidates since February.

“The survey doesn’t show Kennedy with a large impact on the outcome. Nor is the margin significantly affected by the inclusion of Green Party candidate Jill Stein and former Harvard Professor Cornell West,” the analysis said.

Even leftist mainstream media hasn’t been able to ignore the significant shift in voter sentiment among minority and independent voter demographics. If this trend holds through November, Trump may have the broad voter support he needs to retake the White House.

Key Takeaways:

  • Trump maintained double-digit Hispanic lead in polls as Asian and black voters shift right.
  • Biden and fellow Democrats fell into panic mode as their much-need advantage fell apart.
  • Trump also maintained a stronger, broader level of support among independent voters.

Source: Washington Examiner

April 6, 2024
Sean Kerrvin
Sean is a former mainstream media journalist who walked away from the leftist machine. He now works to deliver news and insights to benefit Americans who want truth and liberty to prevail under the Constitution.
Sean is a former mainstream media journalist who walked away from the leftist machine. He now works to deliver news and insights to benefit Americans who want truth and liberty to prevail under the Constitution.