Professor Berkeley invites Democrats to give up on traditional racial policy

University of California, Professor Berkeley Jerel Ezell claimed that Democrats should stop relying on traditional racial policy Win elections.
In a Politico opinion Posted on Friday, Ezell noted that Democrats, despite their continuous reliance on black, Latino, indigenous and Asian voters, surprised by the president Profit of Donald Trump with some of these groups in the 2024 presidential election.
“The 2024 presidential elections left the multaneous coalition of Democrats in Tatters,” Ezell wrote. “Non-white people voted in larger percentages for Trump 2024 than they did in 2020, in some cases with a double-digit increase. Democrats are now in the crowds that are calculated over these losses, and that should start with Tim obvious truth: there is no deep cultural, social, economic or political connection between blacks, Latin, indigenous and Asian Americans – at least not the one that the party can use for voices. “
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University of California, Professor Berkeley Jerel Ezell claimed at OP-ed for Politico that Democrats should stop relying on traditional racial policy to win the elections. (Campaign Donald Trump 2024)
“In November, the Latin American shook hard for Trump, and the former president had a notable trip into Asian support,” Ezell continued. “Indigenous voters, key to helping Biden to win the Arizona and Wisconsin 2020, did not have such an effect in vital swings state that this circle, although most of them still voted for Democrats. Black voters remained Bulwark Democrats, though threatened, with these Kamal Harris Netting 8 out of 10 black voters, which is less than Bide’s 9 out of 10 in 2020. “
Ezell wrote that if the Democrats are “surprised” at all with the results of the survey, it may be because the liberals who use the term “color people” have learned to think that “not -white voters are far culturally similar – and politically harmonized – than they actually are or have been in recent memory. “
“The bottom line is that the rhetoric of the Democratic Party” The People in Color “overwhelms solidarity between different racial groups, which is a solidarity that has reached its height in the time of civil rights, but has long been on the fall,” Ezell wrote.
Fox News voter analysis showed that Trump’s crossover Apel was based on his victory over former Vice -President Kamal Harris. (AP Pictures)
AND Handcuffs The voter analysis showed that Trump’s crossover Apel was based on his victory over former Vice -President Kamal Harris. He improved in his numbers in 2020 among Latin American (41%, +6 points), black voters (15%, +7 points) and young voters (46%, +10 points).
These shifts in the right place were particularly observed among Latin American men (+8 points), blacks (+12 points) and men under 30 (+14 points) from 2020.
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Chris Pandolfo contributed to Fox News.