Why Americans Are Growing To Hate Democrats (2 Reasons)

Voters continue to see inflation and violent crime as the two most important problems going into the 2022 midterm elections, despite the corporate media’s obsession with Donald Trump and crises in distant places like Ukraine.

85% of probable American voters, including 57% who are extremely concerned, are at least somewhat concerned about inflation, according to a Rasmussen survey.

Similar to the previous statement, 61% of voters are extremely concerned about violent crime, which is included in the 86% of the voting population that is somewhat concerned.

When it comes to wedge issues like abortion, 50% of voters are extremely concerned, which is included in the 70% of voters that are somewhat concerned.

Only 38% of Republicans and 45% of independent voters are concerned about abortion, compared to 67% of Democrats.

The majority of people, including 73% of Republicans, 50% of Dems, and 62% of independent voters, are, nonetheless, extremely concerned about violent crime.

Preventing electoral fraud is a concern for 75% of prospective voters, including 60% who are extremely concerned. Among the 69% who are concerned about illegal immigration, 50% are extremely concerned.

In terms of racial concerns, black voters are more likely to be extremely concerned with stopping election fraud (65%) or violent crime (61%) compared to abortion rights (43%). Compared to blacks or other non-white minorities, whites often care more about abortion rights.

Republicans need to pay attention to this. In electoral contests in 2022 and beyond, the three major issues of crime, inflation, and immigration should take center stage. That indicates that they ought to advocate for remedies that include restoring peace and order nationally, undermining the Fed’s sway by fostering the use of alternative currencies, and enforcing severe immigration restrictions.

Republicans will underperform in 2022 and other elections this decade if they fail to implement any of these things.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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