The Democratic Party has consistently divided Americans into different categories, fostering conflict and offering nothing but fear and division. Currently, the party is facing a problem, and its members have chosen to address it in the typical Democratic fashion: through racist condescension and pandering.
According to a report from Axios, President Joe Biden is attempting to regain support from non-white voters by visiting a Mexican restaurant in Phoenix, Arizona, on Tuesday. It is rumored that the president will captivate diners with sensational stories of his challenging upbringing in the barrios of Scranton, Pennsylvania.
If that approach fails, perhaps he will resort to reminding them that if they do not support him, then they are not truly Mexican. Axios also mentioned that Biden will unveil a new campaign initiative called “Latinos con Biden-Harris.”
This strategy is expected to be effective because, apparently, Latino voters do not prioritize safe communities, affordable groceries, good schools, strong families, peace, and freedom. Instead, they supposedly prefer when politicians pander to them in Spanish.
However, Democrats have not limited their empty gestures to just Latino voters. Axios also reported that the Biden campaign plans to address declining support among black voters. Their approach involves running television ads during college basketball games in swing states, warning that a return of Trump would be disastrous for Black Americans.
Once again, why bother making efforts to enhance the lives of black Americans? It seems that the party historically associated with slavery and segregation has a natural inclination towards fear-mongering based on race. No president or political party has ever deserved to lose support from non-white voters more than Biden and the Democrats.
Just think about it, after eight years of continuously defaming former President Donald Trump and his supporters as racists and bigots, Biden and the Democrats have only succeeded in raising Trump’s popularity among a growing number of non-white Americans.
In a recent analysis by John Burn-Murdoch of the Financial Times, which was supported by Nate Silver, a renowned statistician and founder of the polling site FiveThirtyEight, the data revealed a “racial realignment” of non-white voters away from the Democratic Party.
Silver specifically highlighted that this data is particularly unfavorable for Democrats among working-class voters of color and younger ones. The aggregated polling data from February alone explains why the Biden campaign is now in a state of panic and resorting to pandering.
For example, when comparing the years 2020 and 2024, there has been no change in the white electorate. The polling averages from 2020 indicated that Trump had a 12-percentage point lead among white voters. Today, he still maintains that same lead of 12.1 points.
On the other hand, Trump’s support among Hispanic voters has significantly increased. The polling averages showed that Biden had a 24.3-point lead among this group in 2020, but today, his lead has diminished to only 5.8 points. Furthermore, Trump has also made inroads into Biden’s 83-point lead among black voters. Currently, that lead has decreased to 54.6 percent. In summary, there has been a substantial shift from Biden to Trump, with an astonishing 18.5 percent decrease among Hispanic voters and a massive 28.4 percent decrease among black voters.
The shift was not based on data from a single source alone. Silver referred to it as a “consistent pattern.” The implications are quite clear.
“Without winning huge majorities of Black voters, and solid majorities of Hispanics and Asian Americans, Democrats’ electoral math doesn’t add up to a majority,” Silver wrote.
It is quite astonishing that Biden and the Democrats appear to lack comprehension regarding the fact that both white and non-white working-class voters have common interests. Additionally, a significant number of these voters also happen to hold similar values. Moreover, they strongly disapprove of witnessing their faith, families, and country being targeted.