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The fact that there is a precedent doesn't mean it's right. That poll may very well be correct, but that poll represents all Republicans, not NH Republicans. As I said earlier, I would guess the typically socially liberal NE views this a little differently, than say Georgia Republicans.
You’re running in circles. I don’t see what a State that has 4 electoral votes and always votes Democratic has to do with whether they agree or disagree with Trump.


Let us say for the sake of argument all typically socially liberal N.H. voters said they agreed with temporarily stopping Muslims from entering the U.S. They’re not going vote for Trump anyway. So to quote the Democratic nominee for President, at this point, what difference does it make?


I’m becoming bored with going back and forth with you on the matter, so I think I’ll stop.
 

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Not racist or angry. Top of your ref class? That's like being the smartest in special ed class. I just ate up one of your incompetent collegues today on the court.

Whaddya talking about, you're a druggie, you couldn't dominate Biddy Ball...:shootbb::cripwalk::coke:
 

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To you maybe, me, not so much. Actually not at all.


I’m sure you can find polls to contradict Rasmussen however a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 66% of Likely Republican Voters favor a temporary ban on all Muslims entering the United States until the federal government improves its ability to screen out potential terrorists from coming here. Just 24% oppose the plan, with 10% undecided.


Among all voters, 46% favor a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States, while 40% are opposed. Fourteen percent (14%) are undecided.


Not exactly an overwhelming condemnation of Trump’s plan.


And besides it ain’t like it’s unprecedented.


http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...k-president-jimmy-carter-banned-iranians-u-s/

Given their putrid polling predictions in the last election, I wouldn't normally believe Rasmussen Reports if their poll indicated that a majority believed the sky is blue, but their 66% figure of Republicans, in effect, backing Frump is probably a blind-squirrel -finding-an-acorn situation. Too bad for you and the rest of that scum party is the fact that minorities, veterans(POW and otherwise), women, independents and Democrats vote, too.
 

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Trump's ban Muslims proposal came out on December 7. I'd like to see a poll that fully accounts for that. It's a pretty polarizing issue, eh? If you don't think that's a huge issue, especially in the more socially liberal NE, you're burying your head in the sand.

Trump shot up +8 in SC after his Muslim proposal.
 
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Trump shot up +8 in SC after his Muslim proposal.

No kidding? I'm shocked that they loved his proposal in the state was flying the confederate flag well into 2015. Joe, you gotta warn me next time you're going to hit me something that surprising.
 

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No kidding? I'm shocked that they loved his proposal in the state was flying the confederate flag well into 2015. Joe, you gotta warn me next time you're going to hit me something that surprising.

South Carolina matters.

Iowa and New Hampshire don't.
 

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- DECEMBER 12, 2015 -

POLL: 70% OF REPUBLICANS THINK TRUMP WILL BE NOMINEE

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A new Rasmussen Poll finds 70 percent of Republican voters saying they believe Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee for President.

The high number is significant, because Trump has been roundly condemned over the last week by most of the media and many national Republican leaders. The White House spokesman Josh Earnest even said this week that Trump’s remarks about Muslim immigration “disqualified” him from the presidency. These criticisms are obviously not altering voters’ perception of the political landscape.

Almost a third of Republicans voters, 31 percent, say it is “very likely” that Trump will be the nominee. Even among all voters, 55 percent believe Trump will be the Republican nominee and a quarter, 25 percent say it is “very likely” he will win the GOP nomination.

The number of Republicans who think Trump will win the nomination has increased slightly since he called for a temporary ban on Muslim immigration.

The survey of 1,000 likely voters was conducted Dec. 8-9, immediately following Trump’s controversial proposal to temporarily block Muslims from migrating to the U.S. While most of the nation’s political and media establishment have condemned Trump’s proposal, two-thirds of Republican voters, 66 percent, support his plan.

A plurality of all voters, regardless of party, also support Trump’s security proposal by a 46 percent to 40 percent, says Rasmussen.

Trump’s candidacy seems to be gaining new support as national security and terrorism move to the top of voters’ concerns. Since the terrorist attacks in Paris, the number of voters, both Republican and unaffiliated, who believe Trump will win the Republican nomination has been steadily climbing. Before the recent terrorist attacks, only a slim majority thought Trump would win the primary.

This week, the Washington Post reported that several national Republican leaders recently discussed over dinner plans for a “brokered convention,” should Trump continue to lead the primary contest. The Rasmussen poll should caution party leaders to tread lightly on efforts to affect the nominating process through obscure rules or procedures.

The Rasmussen poll is simply a snapshot in time. That said, Republican voters are not currently turned off by Trump’s controversial proposal with respect to Muslim immigration. More than two-thirds of Republicans, 67 percent, believe the media is biased against Trump, which may be a factor in their support of his plan.

Voters may currently expect Trump to win, but they may also change their minds as a result of the ongoing campaign.

It is the ongoing campaign that should decide the Republican nominee. Any talk of a “brokered convention” is dangerous territory for the Republican party.
 

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I think it's pretty fucking hilarious the GOPe may have to rally around Cruz in order to beat Trump.

Serves them right for fucking their bread and butter base in the ass for the last 6+ years!

Bunch of USELESS corrupt RINOs!
 

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I think it's pretty fucking hilarious the GOPe may have to rally around Cruz in order to beat Trump.

Serves them right for fucking their bread and butter base in the ass for the last 6+ years!

Bunch of USELESS corrupt RINOs!
I’m enjoying it. Long overdue.
 

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I think it's pretty fucking hilarious the GOPe may have to rally around Cruz in order to beat Trump.

Serves them right for fucking their bread and butter base in the ass for the last 6+ years!

Bunch of USELESS corrupt RINOs!
No one's enjoying it more than
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