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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsalmost every major group in the state rejected the recall: Whites, African Americans, Latinos, Asian
According to the CNN exit poll, almost every major group in the state rejected the recall: Whites, African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, every age group, men and women, urban and suburban residents, parents and non-parents, those with and without college degrees and LGBTQ Californians.
A number of those groups are already part of the Democratic coalition, but some of the numbers are bad news for the GOP, particularly the gender data: 64% of female voters and 62% of White female voters decided to keep Newsom in office, far more than men.
Those numbers are significant. Consider that as recent as 2020, President Joe Biden only won 51% of White women in the state.
The clear majorities Newsom won among African Americans (83%) and Latinos (60%), particularly female members of those groups, ensured he would stay in office, but those voters were not the focus of the GOP -- White people were. Donald Trump secured 47% of California's White voters in 2020 but just 41% of that demographic voted yes on the recall.
This broad support for Newsom, particularly the gains he made with White women, suggests that the GOP message is not breaking through to the kinds of voters who the Republican Party needs in order to be competitive in other parts of the country.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/opinion-a-big-win-for-gavin-newsom-but-a-bigger-defeat-for-the-gop/ar-AAOxgjh?ocid=uxbndlbing
marble falls
(57,083 posts)... was doing a good job. Larry Elder got rejected for a bunch of reasons. I'd like to know what % of the GOP voted.
Retrograde
(10,136 posts)and where the people who insist on voting in person can vote anywhere in their county?
Demovictory9
(32,456 posts)I voted in person