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The Erick Erickson Show

S11 EP197: Hour 3 - The Paradigm Shift Election: The GOP Gets Less White.

The Erick Erickson Show

Erick Erickson

News, News Commentary

4.5874 Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

The single biggest reality democrats refuse to accept is that the GOP is getting less white at a pretty accelerated rate.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Eric Erickson Show podcast, Our Three.

0:12.3

Hello there. Welcome. It is Eric Erickson here across the nation. The full number is 8779773-745. Real quick, I hope you will consider subscribing to my daily email, my substack, because we're going to be pushing a lot of news on election night. You get 15% off right now. It makes it reasonable for you for the year for the next 365 days.

0:38.0

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0:41.6

Y'all, John Aslon is Joe Biden's pollster.

0:45.7

He is saying that this election could be a paradigm shift election.

0:53.3

I need you to understand what he's talking about here.

0:57.6

I also want to take your phone calls this hour.

1:00.2

If you got questions about the election, 8779773-7-4-25, but be patient with me.

1:06.7

Let me read you this quote from John Aslan, the president's pollster.

1:10.6

I think this could be a paradigm shift election where Republicans are not only making inroads with the Latino vote, but now they're making inroads with the African American vote too.

1:24.0

This is based on the last Wall Street Journal poll of the election.

1:30.4

The Republican Party is winning support from a larger share of black voters than in other recent elections and has improved its standing in the past few months among Latino voters the latest Wall Street Journal poll finds, adding

1:46.8

to evidence of the party's increasing appeal among groups that have overwhelmingly favored

1:52.6

Democratic candidates. About 17% of black voters say they would pick a Republican candidate

1:59.6

for Congress over a Democrat in journal polls

2:02.9

in late October and in August. That is a substantially larger share than the 8% of black

2:10.0

voters who voted for Donald Trump in 2020 and the 8% who black GOP candidates in 2018 House

2:16.6

races, as recorded by AP Votecast, a large survey of voters who participated in those elections.

2:23.4

That was an exit poll.

2:26.2

Among Latino voters, Democrats held a lead of five percentage points over Republicans in their choice of congressional candidate, a narrower advantage than

2:36.4

the Democrats' 11-point lead in August. Both findings suggest a deterioration in Democratic

2:44.1

support as Latino voters show high degrees of concern about inflation and the direction of the

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