Vice President Kamala Harris vs. Nikki Haley (user search)
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  Vice President Kamala Harris vs. Nikki Haley (search mode)
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Question: Who wins this matchup?
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Vice President Kamala Harris (D-Calif.)
 
#2
Ex-Gov. Nikki Haley (R-S.C.)
 
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Total Voters: 73

Author Topic: Vice President Kamala Harris vs. Nikki Haley  (Read 3064 times)
EastwoodS
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« on: November 24, 2020, 01:09:08 PM »

I can see Harris being a one term president, losing to someone like Hawley or so on in 2028
Can you see the Democrats losing the White House for 12 years or so after 2028?
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EastwoodS
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« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2020, 06:42:08 AM »

I don't see how republicans will win the PV unless they run up the score in red states and keep it close in Blue states.

Also Lol at the people who think the suburbs will go back to magically voting R once Trump leaves
No but the dems overperformed in the suburbs in 2020. There will be movement back in 2024. GOP can win the PV by running up the south, getting to 35 36% in CA, winning the Midwest big 3 states by 3-4% (MI, WI, PA) and increasing with Hispanics: winning Arizona, Nevada and getting close in New Mexico.

GOP's gains with hispanics are overrated.  Biden still crushed him by 30+.  Hispanics always tend to vote for the incumbent president at a higher level than the first time.  They voted for Bush at a very high clip in 2004, that was all but wiped out by Obama.  If Biden is successful, especially with immigration reform, Dems could easily win back some hispanic support they lost.
We'll see. Dems wokeness is hurting them with hispanics and AAs.

Has it?  Or did Trump benefit from being an incumbent like Dubya did?

you should be more worried about those working class whites who gave Biden the election.

There’s no evidence or logical conclusion that would lead any sane person to think that Republicans won’t crack 40% of the Hispanic vote by 2030 buddy
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