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The point is:
The Democrats are enthusiastically rallying around Hillary. This bodes well for the election.
Few Republicans are rallying around Trump, their support is lukewarm at best.
It's telling who is and isn't endorsing Trump.
Seems the Republicans are fickle on Trump's "trickle-down racism."
Jackson has a favorability rating of 23% - wouldn't count his endorsement as a blessing. And he had 10 months to come out and endorse her - only after Barry did does he put his 2 cents in and that's because Trump is gaining favorability with black voters
The point is:
The Democrats are enthusiastically rallying around Hillary. This bodes well for the election.
Few Republicans are rallying around Trump, their support is lukewarm at best.
It's telling who is and isn't endorsing Trump.
So, you mean Obama, that fake Native American and now Jesse Jackson? You thought they would endorse Trump? Ah?
Jackson has a favorability rating of 23% - wouldn't count his endorsement as a blessing. And he had 10 months to come out and endorse her - only after Barry did does he put his 2 cents in and that's because Trump is gaining favorability with black voters
Probably owed Obama a favor, and Obama owes Clinton a favor. Most of the black voters are wealthy like the ones that are endorsing Hillary, so they don't realize the plague that Obama has been and that Hillary will be should she become "Obama by proxy".
As long as Obama is endorsing her, Hillary doesn't need any other endorsements to get 95% of the African-American vote. . . . the last poll had her at 93%-4%.
Mick
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