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Old 10-01-2015, 07:49 AM
 
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67% of Latinos say their view of Donald Trump is “very negative.” I'm curious what the other minorities are thinking - you can't win with only securing the redneck country bumpkin birther vote......Republicans need to be very concerned right now if Trump continues to lead their polls because the way things are playing out for the general election, he can't win.

Latinos give poor marks to Trump, GOP in new poll | MSNBC
Fascinating those who fall for MSM nonsense.

The NBC/WSJ/Telemundo oversample of Latinos included interviews with 250 Latino adults between September 20 and September 24. The margin of error is +/- 6.20 percent.

27% of these 250 Latinos, are not registered to vote.

Get back to us when NBC/MSNBC reports on a poll of American Citizens who are also Hispanic and eligible to vote. You will find the percentages to be quite different. The opinions of illegals are irrelevant.

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Old 10-01-2015, 10:15 AM
 
Location: Tampa, FL
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Fascinating those who fall for MSM nonsense.

The NBC/WSJ/Telemundo oversample of Latinos included interviews with 250 Latino adults between September 20 and September 24. The margin of error is +/- 6.20 percent.

27% of these 250 Latinos, are not registered to vote.

Get back to us when NBC/MSNBC reports on a poll of American Citizens who are also Hispanic and eligible to vote. You will find the percentages to be quite different. The opinions of illegals are irrelevant.
So you think the numbers are better for Trump than they were for Romney who could only garner 20-something percent while Obama took over 70%?

I don't.

This is going to be another runaway election it appears.
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Old 10-01-2015, 03:55 PM
 
Location: Seattle
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Why are so many Republicans so thick-headed on the latino vote subject? I suppose they see the changing demographics of America caused by Democrats, and they assume their only option is to pander to the increasing Third World population inside the US and to ignore the concerns of the White majority.

Has it ever occurred to any of these Republicans that they too can change the immigration laws? That they can shut off immigration from the Third World if they so desire and preserve the White majority so that they don’t have to twist and contort themselves making ridiculous clumsy overtures to Latino voters, that tend to go ignored.

Wouldn’t preserving the White majority in America be their best course of action if they plan on raising their children in what’s-left-of-America? Or are they so narrowly focused that they choose to pander to Latinos by approving amnesties so that they can rule over a ruined America with a Third World majority?

The Latino vote for the GOP in presidential elections has ranged from 10 to 39 percent. In other words, the Republicans have never gotten anywhere near a majority even with the pro-Amnesty George W. Bush. That’s 10 to 39 percent of however many Latinos vote out of the legal portion of their 13 percent of the US population, so we’re talking about at most just a couple percent difference out of the total vote. For every Latino vote gained, two or three White votes are lost by the Republicans as Whites feel alienated by the GOP pandering to Latinos. Those potential White voters stay home on election day concluding that both parties are working against their interests.

If a Republican candidate vowed to deport all the illegal aliens, he could attract 20 to 30 percent of the White population, which normally doesn’t vote. Since the bleeding heart liberals were already going to vote for the Democrats, their vote doesn’t matter, and a tiny shift in the Latino voting would also not matter.

There may even be a significant portion of the legal Latino population in the US that doesn’t want the illegals staying or getting Amnesty. Remember that the illegals create competition for working class jobs and drive down wages as well as creating overcrowding, not to mention the vicious drug gang criminals, who have come across the border. If (legal) Jose’ can vote Republican and get rid of all his deadbeat cousins, who keep borrowing money from him, he probably will.

The one thing the Republicans can do to start stacking the deck in their favor is to deport all the illegal alien Latinos and to STOP importing all the job-stealing Hindus and other Asians who have H1B visas. There is absolutely no reason why America has to change into some multi-racial Babylon, just because the Democrats are pushing for it.

An opposition party is supposed to OPPOSE. The Republicans should not only oppose Democrats on welfare state issues, they should oppose attempts by the Left to destroy the White majority in America, especially since that White majority has been the most significant factor in electing Republicans.

It’s true that big business wants to flood America with cheap Third World labor, but that clearly has to come to a stop; otherwise America’s White majority will be lost forever. Corporations in America need to understand that you can’t poison the gene pool in America to gain more profits anymore than you can dump poison into a river.

If the Republican leadership refuses to listen to White people and if it chooses to follow in the liberal footsteps of the Democrat Party, the White people of America will have no choice but to give up on the GOP and to start a pro-White Party that clearly supports its issues and which will fight against immigration policies that favor invaders from the Third World.

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Old 10-01-2015, 04:10 PM
 
Location: Tampa, FL
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Trump reverses himself on accepting Syrian migrants | MSNBC


Amateur hour continues @ Trump campaign HQ.
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Old 10-01-2015, 04:21 PM
 
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I must admit that was a good move that refreshes the xeno-crowd. I wonder if he can do that, but it will definitely put a little air back in his balloon. His problem in the long run though is that he can't get enough share to win the nomination. None of the them look likely to do that unless the conservatives drop out or the three (moderate) amigos decide to go with only one. That puts it to the brokered convention and a nasty fight that will kick Trump out and drive him to a third party run.
Who is this "xeno-crowd" that you often speak of? How is it "xenophobic" to be concerned about these Syrian refugees? We don't know who they are of if any of them have bad intentions when it comes to this country. I guess that's alright with you. If so, I hope that you will host several in your own home so that you can prove that you are not part of the "xeno-crowd".
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Old 10-01-2015, 04:42 PM
 
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67% of Latinos say their view of Donald Trump is “very negative.” I'm curious what the other minorities are thinking - you can't win with only securing the redneck country bumpkin birther vote......Republicans need to be very concerned right now if Trump continues to lead their polls because the way things are playing out for the general election, he can't win.

Latinos give poor marks to Trump, GOP in new poll | MSNBC
Not many of us care since many "Hispanics" can't vote because either they're too young or are illegal aliens.
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Old 10-01-2015, 04:53 PM
 
Location: Florida
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If Trump is so frigging dynamic, fabulous and qualified to be president, why, why, why does he feel the need to bash and insult everyone in sight? It makes him look childish, petty and insecure about competition.

Why can't he just be Trump, campaign and discuss his policies and win? Why does he need to also insult people on a superficial level?
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Old 10-01-2015, 04:58 PM
 
Location: Somewhere
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If a Republican candidate vowed to deport all the illegal aliens, he could attract 20 to 30 percent of the White population, which normally doesn’t vote. Since the bleeding heart liberals were already going to vote for the Democrats, their vote doesn’t matter, and a tiny shift in the Latino voting would also not matter.
No one can attract the 20% or 30% that doesn't vote. Why do people assume these people are would vote for a conservative candidate? Who can assure you those people would be motivated by mass deportation?

Conservatives whose main agenda is to end illegal immigration already vote. They are passionate about politics and they vote for whatever republican is in the ballot. They already had Palin in 2008 and the little trick didn't work. Donald Trump already reached the maximum amount of voters he can attract. They are just not enough to win a national election.

The problem with conservatives is that they think because they are loud and persistent they think they dominate politics. They don't. Moderates do. I can already see them biatching and moaning for 8 more years when a democrat or moderate republican wins the national election.
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Old 10-01-2015, 05:02 PM
 
Location: Oklahoma
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Trump reverses himself on accepting Syrian migrants | MSNBC


Amateur hour continues @ Trump campaign HQ.
He had compassion for the refugees, like many of us, until he saw the majority were young, healthy men of fighting age, many have not even come from Syria, and they have abused and trashed every country they have invaded, searching for the one with the greatest benefits. So yeah....his opinion changed.....just like the majority of Americans since we've seen what we would be getting.

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Old 10-01-2015, 05:09 PM
 
Location: Pasadena, CA
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The one thing the Republicans can do to start stacking the deck in their favor is to deport all the illegal alien Latinos and to STOP importing all the job-stealing Hindus and other Asians who have H1B visas. There is absolutely no reason why America has to change into some multi-racial Babylon, just because the Democrats are pushing for it.*
This election is the moment of truth for the GOP. Do they continue pandering to right-wingers like this one, or do they embrace the melting pot that America is becoming?

You can dream about deporting all the colored people you want, it's not going to happen. Trump's immigration plan, for example, would get shut down in a heartbeat. Time to step into reality, your dreams of a whiter America are over.
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