Data show majority of Trump's 2020 support came from women and people of color washex.am/3o68N49
The share of Trump voters who were women or people of color in last year’s election was 57.2%, up from 54.8% in 2016, according to newly released data from Catalist.
Trump also increased his support among all racial demographics in 2020, with the exception of white men, making a 7-point gain among nonwhite women, a 4-point gain with nonwhite men, a 1-point gain with white women, and a 1-point loss among white men.
“Along with massive increases in turnout, Latino vote share as a whole swung towards Trump by 8 points in two-way vote share compared to 2016...”
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Wow. I thought she was actually calling out the Democrats.
"Every one of us who has sworn the oath must act to prevent the unraveling of our democracy. This is not about policy. This is not about partisanship. This is about our duty as Americans.” cnn.it/3y70bi6
“Remaining silent and ignoring the lie emboldens the liar," Cheney said. "I will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law and joins the former President's crusade to undermine our democracy."
“Cheney argued on the floor that Trump's lies about the election have misled millions of Americas, undermining the democratic process and threatening more violence beyond January 6.”
Hey, it’s May, Liz. When are you predicting this “violence” to happen?
Actually @RepLizCheney is set to be a a former House Republican Conference Chair and a former U.S. Representative for the state of Wyoming, and, just like Jeff Flake and Mitt Romney, has become irrelevant.
“Case in point: On April 27, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky grudgingly acknowledged that fully vaccinated people could gather outdoors and conduct outdoor activities without wearing a mask.
Wakensky cited increasing data that a person is much more likely to get infected with COVID-19 through close extended contacts indoors.
NFIB Jobs Report: Small Business Job Openings Reach Record High for Third Straight Month nfib.com/foundations/re…
NFIB’s jobs report for April shows a record 44% of all small business owners report having job openings they could not fill, 22 points higher than the 48-year historical average, and two points higher than the 42% figure from March.
April is the third consecutive month with a record-high reading of unfilled job openings among small businesses.
“Economists were hoping for a figure roughly 1 million jobs larger,” Axios reported, “making this the biggest miss, relative to expectations, in the history of the payrolls report.”
Bloomberg writer Mohamed A. El-Erian, an economic adviser at Allianz SE, said the report constituted “the biggest data miss on record.”