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Originally Posted by Got_Daca
With or without future immigrants, Dem voter base will be very strong.
It is such a moot point to say Dems will protect their future voters.
Millennials are overwhelmingly liberal. Dems know this.
Curtailing unskilled legal immigrants will only help the Dem base.
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The Democratic voting base is soaring as of now. They lost most of the working class vote and only 37% of Americans think it stands for something while 52% think their agenda is entirely Anti Trump. Outside of coastal areas like the Northeast, California & states like Colorado, New Mexico, etc., they're extremely unpopular.
Yeah, Millenials might be overwhelmingly liberal but not the incoming generation, Generation Z. In fact, they tend to lean towards the Conservative/Independent side and 46% of them who voted from the 83k that were surveyed by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation voted for Trump and 50k of them identified as Republicans.
Just take a peek at YouTube and watch those videos that receive so much popularity & views like "Triggering the Social Justice Warriors" or "Liberal Tears" by conservative channels like Paul Joseph Watson or Milo. It's not old pissed off conservatives that watch them, it's people that are 16-21 aka Generation Z.
So, since the Democratic party is soaring with voters. They can either take two routes. 1. Retain their primary base which is immigrants by rejecting the RAISE Act or 2. Try to get back their working class voting base that was lost to Trump and adopt a different strategy to appeal to voters