Looks to me like he made significant gains across every demographic except Hispanics.
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@FiveThirtyEight bias against@PeteButtigieg. A 3.7% gain is significant, especially compared to the loss Bernie had + meager gains the other top tier candidates had. And you’re studying for a PhD??pic.twitter.com/KRslsGiiAW
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Sheesh! And they worried about the black vote, what the heck did he say or do that turned Hispanics off?
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Blacks and Hispanics aren't like other Dems; they're more conservative, pragmatic, and religious (as groups; individuals will obviously vary). They think he's inexperienced, and some don't want a gay man if other good candidates are available.
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I resent that.
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I think white people want to believe in him. POC’s see right through him because he’s that Boy Scout that does things to earn check marks but doesn’t really want to understand the issues. This guy is 100% ego. He’s also 37! A bit eager to be president imo.
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On the other hand, it's easier to jump 5 Points from 25 to 30 than from 0 to 5, right?
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I appreciate your analysis. It would be helpful to see a comparison in demographics among the top candidates not just
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Lol no they dont care about other candidates. They are trying to force Buttigieg down our throats.
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The analysis you offer does not fit the data. He gained almost across the board.
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