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Old 11-24-2019, 01:21 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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HUGE! Black Support for President Donald Trump HITS 34% in BOTH Emerson and Rasmussen Polls!



Remember when he came down the escalator, Fake media was telling us "if Trump gets 5% of the minority vote he would win".


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Old 11-24-2019, 02:03 PM
 
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If this is true, it spells absolute disaster for the Democrat party.
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Old 11-24-2019, 02:13 PM
 
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LMAO...take a break fellas and watch some football. This impeachment crisis is clearly driving people into some of the most delusional territory I’ve ever seen on CD...and I see a helluva LOT of fantastic stuff around here. SMH

34% approval in the black community?
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Old 11-24-2019, 02:15 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles
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A rising tide raises all boats. The Trump economy with it's low minority unemployment rate has done more for minorities than all the Democrat handouts combined. Democrats have always been guilty of the "racism of low expectations". What all people want is the pride of a paycheck and the dignity that comes with it. Democrats don't seem to get that. They think minorities just want a handout, but they're WRONG.
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Old 11-24-2019, 02:21 PM
 
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A rising tide raises all boats. The Trump economy with it's low minority unemployment rate has done more for minorities than all the Democrat handouts combined. Democrats have always been guilty of the "racism of low expectations". What all people want is the pride of a paycheck and the dignity that comes with it. Democrats don't seem to get that. They think minorities just want a handout, but they're WRONG.
SMH...right. Because before Donald Trump, no minority could ever find a job. *SIGH*

“The Trump Economy.” The “racism of low expectations.” The “Democrats think minorities just want a handout.” The “pride of a paycheck and the dignity that comes with it.” “A rising tide lifts all boats.”

You packed enough platitudes in that paragraph to put even Rush Limbaugh to shame. You have anything more original than that to say?

This economy isn’t doing all that well, and it’s about to do a heck of a lot worse. When it does, will you blame Trump for that too?
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Old 11-24-2019, 03:15 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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I do think there is a lot stronger support in the black community for Trump, than the Democrat party thinks there is.

I think independents like myself do not see the impeachment inquiry as necessary, and it reads like political strategy to damage Trump. There is not an impeachable offense there. As-a-result, it translates as Democrat panic and people are tired of the constant bashing of Trump.

Only the core 30-35% of Trump haters think it's a "thing."

I do believe the election will be a battle, but if the economy is strong next fall going into the election, Trump will be re-elected. A lot more minorities support Trump than Democrats would like to believe.
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Old 11-24-2019, 03:21 PM
 
Location: DFW
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SMH...right. Because before Donald Trump, no minority could ever find a job. *SIGH*
The 34% is a fairly legit Rasmussen poll.

The problem the Democrats have is many of their Candidates like Warren and Mayor Pete is they are at 0% with the Black community for now.

If anything we'll see they are not motivated to vote and will stay home. Just like 2016.
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Old 11-24-2019, 03:23 PM
 
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I do think there is a lot stronger support in the black community for Trump, than the Democrat party thinks there is.
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Based on what? I doubt anyone here knows more African Americans than I do and he’s just as unpopular as ever from what I see. Actually, he’s even LESS popular than he was in 2016 IMO.

Black folks in 2018 went overwhelmingly for Democrats in the
Midterms. And in recent state elections in Mississippi, Kentucky and Louisiana, there was no noticeable black uptick in support for Republican candidates. NONE! Not a even a smidgeon.

So looking at all the indicators, where’s all this new black support? There are zero reports of an uptick in African Americans changing their party registrations to Republican or anything akin to that. Savvy African American voters know that’s necessary to vote in Republican primaries. No reports of any blacks doing so in any real numbers.

I’m sorry, but this thread premise is based on fantasy. You guys shouldn’t buy into it.
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Old 11-24-2019, 03:29 PM
 
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The 34% is a fairly legit Rasmussen poll.

The problem the Democrats have is many of their Candidates like Warren and Mayor Pete is they are at 0% with the Black community for now.

If anything we'll see they are not motivated to vote and will stay home. Just like 2016.
Where are the indicators? Again, 2018, blacks went just as Democrat in the midterms as they did in the General.

And in three recent races in three states, there was zero noticeable uptick in blacks supporting Republican candidates. Hell, Trump yelled out explicitly that he needed this victory in Louisiana, which was a clarion call to people who normally wouldn’t go near a Republican. The call wasn’t answered. Black Louisianans went for Edwards just the same and totally rejected Trump’s appeal.

Do you have any evidence of mass amounts of black voters changing their registration to Republican? Because if Trump has raised his support from 5% to 34%, that’s practically a tidal wave of African Americans switching sides. Not one single Republican precinct has reported a surge of black support like that.

Come on man...use your head on this one. It’s a fantasy.
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Old 11-24-2019, 03:37 PM
 
Location: Metro Detroit, Michigan
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Maybe if the African American vote isn't considered to be in the back pocket of the racist democratic party, they will actually work to improve the African American communities for a change. But this is the party of slavery, segregation, and illegal immigration to replace African Americans in the work force... So no matter what, African Americans are better off leaving the democratic party in the dust bin of history for ever.
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