16-point margin over trump which is quite small relative to those previous margins you mentioned. if that holds through the election it would create big problems for the democrats. i expect it will improve somewhat over what we see in that poll. it has to improve a lot to get back to the level biden had just in 2020. there has been all kinds of indicators over time of softening of non-white, non-college support for the democrats and for biden. this is just another sign that that s a real thing, a real trend and something for democrats to be very concerned about. bret: i want to read from your op-ed new york post in which you say out of touch progressives are driving non-white voters out of the democratic party. the beginning of wisdom is understanding the non-white working class is not progressive while the democratic party became more so. the voters say they are moderate to conservative with less than a quarter identifying as liberal. for republicans, is it possible to look at thi
is to not take any voter or coalition of voters for granted and make sure that we re really getting out and reaching latino voters where they are. we know it s a very young electorate as wl. so making sure that we re re reaching out via social media, youtube, all of the different platforms and networks where we know they consume their news. does that downward trend concern you? what we have seen is a real stabilization in terms of the support as democrats have received from latinos. as you mentioned earlier, they still overwhelmingly support democrats. they know democrats are championing the issues that they care about. electorate going even deeper. non-white, non-college educated voters, in 2020 the president won those voters by 46 points. in a 2024 matchup, this is according to a w york times poll, against donald trump, that
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programs that invest in the youth population, which is now majority non-white. there are all sorts of generational, partisan, racial implications in the budget plan coming out and it s not clear to me if this plan lands safely before we hit the deadline. not clear and not pretty from any vantage point. thanks to both of you. appreciate it. all right. while at the g7, president biden pledged a new $375 military aid package for ukraine. ukraine s president zelenskyy calling the new assistance powerful. zelenskyy got a show of unity from g7 leaders and the war in ukraine continues to sadly rage on. russian-backed mercenaries are claiming they have captured the town of bakhmut after months of