Just keep it coming, GOP. A new NBC/WSJ poll shows just how badly the 2016 nominating process is wounding the GOP. Not only do 42 percent of all voters view the party LESS favorably, just 19 percent view it MORE favorably. Can you say fringe?
Here's a demographic breakdown for the GOP:
- African Americans: 57% less favorable, 5% more favorable (-52)
- Latinos: 45% less favorable, 13% more favorable (-32)
- Suburban voters: 43% less favorable, 19% more favorable (-23)
- Independents: 32% less favorable, 12% more favorable (-21)
- Whites: 40% less favorable, 22% more favorable (-18)
Meanwhile, 28 percent of voters view the Democratic party less favorably while 17 percent view it more favorably.
Here's the Democratic breakdown:
- African Americans: 29% more favorable, 5% less favorable (+24)
- Latinos: 29% more favorable, 17% less favorable (+12)
- Independents: 14% more favorable, 18% less favorable (-4)
- Suburban voters: 28% less favorable, 17% more favorable (-11)
- Whites: 33% less favorable, 14% more favorable (-19)
That means whites are the only constituency where Republicans are posting a net win, and it's by a single percentage point.