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SHOCK POLL: Trump receives 25% of black vote in general election matchup

SEPTEMBER 6, 2015BY KYLE OLSON

For all the talk about Donald Trump allegedly driving minorities away from the Republican Party, could he actually bring people in?



A SurveyUSA poll released Friday shows in a hypothetical matchup with Hillary Clinton, Trump is ahead 45% to 40%.

But digging into the racial breakdown of the respondents is revealing. For example, the poll finds 25% of black respondents say they would vote for Trump over Clinton.

How impressive is that? Let’s look at the last several presidential results for Republicans.

When President Obama was running for re-election, despite a sputtering economy that was impacting blacks the worst, Mitt Romney was able to muster only 6% of the black vote, according to the Roper Center at the University of Connecticut.

At the time Obama was facing off against John McCain in 2008, the Republican received a measly 4%, according stats from to the Roper Center.

When George W. Bush was running for re-election in 2004, he only did a little better than McCain. The organization reports Bush received 11% of the black vote, while in 2000, he received 9%.

According to the SurveyUSA poll, Trump would more than double the best result for a Republican in modern American history.

Looking at the last 10 presidential election cycles, the highest black vote share for a Republican was 12% for Bob Dole in 1996.

Interestingly, Trump is also outpacing Romney’s support among Hispanics.

The SurveyUSA poll finds 31% of Hispanics would vote for Trump. In the 2012 general election, Romney received only 27%, according to the

Roper Center.

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/sh...25-of-black-vote-in-general-election-matchup/

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Very bad news for Trump haters and left wing Nate Silver types obsessed with "electoral math"! :pointer:
 

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RR that broken link, once corrected leads to a story that's 3 months old. Besides, this thread isn't about Trump anymore.
 

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Trump cameout in support of eminent domain? I guess he had no choice since he has used it before.

So he is for raising taxes by eliminating carried interest, a 35% tariff on US automaker imports and now eminent domain?

For his next act, he should say he is divorcing his wife and marrying Caitlin Jenner. I think he really just wants to see how far he can take it.
 

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HaHa...I love the stumped look on his face when asked a math question...
 

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interesting chap......

'......we're taking back America....it's gotta stop......we got babies too....no no no no no...........time for someone to make a stand. I'm making a stand for The American people, I''ll stand by myself cause i'm not scared.......'


brilliant


the jacket has to go........dagone.....
 

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neverbend, will this become prophetic genius;



"A lone giant toying with 16 pygmies."



LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.........where the fuck did you get that?
 

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neverbend, will this become prophetic genius;



"A lone giant toying with 16 pygmies."



LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.........where the fuck did you get that?

Similar to a 1992 phrase

I remember at the beginning of the 1992 Democratic primary season
one reporter embellished the prevalent view of most politicos of the day
that it was a contest between 'Mario Coumo & the 7 dwarfs'. I think
there was talk about Cuomo connections with the mafia & he eventually
decided not to run.

This is a different story: At this juncture America could not have created
a leader more suited for this moment in history than Don Trump.
 

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SHOCK POLL: Trump Blue Collar Support highest since FDR in 1930s

By Dmitri Voltova -
October 17, 2015




It may come as a surprise to many that Donald J Trump’s support from Blue Collar Americans (those involved in trades, manufacturing, industry, and labor) is the highest since any candidate since FDR in 1936 since Gallup began polling.

Trump has consistently shown his appeal to the blue collar sector of the economy, pulling ahead of even Clinton and Sanders in “rust belt” states like Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Pennslyvania.

These states have the highest share of “Blue Collar” voters in the nation, and many of them have not voted Republican in over 20 years.

Trump’s appeal to blue collar workers is in the 60% range, higher than any candidate since Franklin Roosevelt won a massive landslide in 1936 on the support of the Blue Collar voter.

WHY?

Many factors are included, and analysts believe that Trump’s appeal to the working man comes from his promise to bring factory jobs back to the US, and his record as a successful businessman has been showcased on television on “The Apprentice.”

Trump doesn’t do well with just the average “White Joe Sixpack,” he also gains a large share of black voters and even hispanics (25%, 37%)

This appeal is allowing him to win in Michigan, Ohio, and Pennslyvania, and also is getting him votes in Manufacturing states like Connecticut and Massachuesetts. Though the two New England states may be long shots, recent polling suggests that he could make Democrats struggle in these “blue states” and waste resources there as Trump campaigns in more critical states like Wisconsin and Ohio.

http://prntly.com/blog/2015/10/17/shock-poll-trump-blue-collar-support-highest-since-fdr-in-1930s/
 
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★★★ Trump Supporters 2016 ★★★‪#‎CitizensForTrump‬ - YOU DID IT!!
Trump has taken in 73,942 contributions, a total that surpasses several of GOP rivals, despite the billionaire businessman's early pledge to finance his own campaign. Financial reports filed last week also show that more than 70 percent of the $3.9 million he raised from July through September came from people giving $200 or less. That rate of small-donor contributions is second only to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who's in the Democratic race.






Small-dollar donors flock to Trump, help power his campaign
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump likes to boast about his enormous wealth and how he doesn't need anyone else's money to pay for his presidential…
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