Voters More Likely to See Border Security as Congressional Priority Than Israel Aid

Bad news for the National Socialist Democrat Party and Joe Biden.  In New York and Chicago, blacks voters are revolting against illegal aliens, Biden and the Democrat Party.  This is happening all over the nation.  Even honest Hispanics are upset with open borders.  If this poll is correct illegal aliens will be the cause of a massive voting shift, from the pro-criminal Democrats to the anti-illegal alien Republicans.

  • “A slim 52% majority of voters said increasing border security should be a top priority for Congress. But they care less about other issues in President Joe Biden’s national security supplemental funding request: Fewer than 3 in 10 voters said Congress should prioritize military assistance to Israel (28%), compared with 22% who said the same of Ukraine and 12% who said the same of Taiwan.

It may be the economy stupid, but real folks are being harmed by illegal aliens.

Voters More Likely to See Border Security as Congressional Priority Than Israel Aid

Now that the House has a new speaker, U.S. Politics Analyst Eli Yokley breaks down the top priorities that voters want Congress to address — and potential implications ahead of the 2024 elections

By Eli Yokley, Morning Consult,  11/16/23  https://pro.morningconsult.com/analysis/voter-survey-top-issues-for-congress-election-implications

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • A slim 52% majority of voters said increasing border security should be a top priority for Congress. But they care less about other issues in President Joe Biden’s national security supplemental funding request: Fewer than 3 in 10 voters said Congress should prioritize military assistance to Israel (28%), compared with 22% who said the same of Ukraine and 12% who said the same of Taiwan.
  • In seven key swing states, voters are similarly more interested in border security than overseas assistance. Relatively few of them agree with Biden’s call for the United States to become more involved in foreign affairs (20%), compared with 31% who want to maintain the status quo and 42% who would like to see less.
  • The Republican Party’s prioritization of border security in funding discussions is in line with the bulk of the electorate, which our data shows hasn’t soured on the GOP despite the weekslong speakership debacle and divisions over government spending. This presents a challenge for Biden and the Democratic Party on policy and political fights over the coming year, though Republicans have their own likely future infighting to deal with in the near future.