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Old 02-22-2019, 08:48 AM
 
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Here you go (it's a little old, but still VERY HIGH among AAs - higher than any other Repub that I can think of)

Trump at 36 percent approval among African-Americans, new poll finds
Rasmussen? Really?

Rasmussen is literally designed for right wing confirmation bias. It's not reliable.
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Old 02-22-2019, 08:48 AM
 
Location: SE Arizona - FINALLY! :D
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Only because the millions of ILLEGALS that Reagan waved a magic wand over now have millions of their illegitimate children now tipping elections, just like the democrats have always wanted.



And if you want, I will dig up a source or two proving that Trump's ratings are very high comparable to other republicans in recent times. That's a fact.
But...but.. but... didn't you JUST CLAIM that Hispanics are supporting Trump more than the 3 other Presidents you compared him to?


Can't you keep your own stories straight?
LOL

Good luck with that stupid nonsense,

Ken
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Old 02-22-2019, 08:50 AM
 
Location: SE Arizona - FINALLY! :D
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Here you go (it's a little old, but still VERY HIGH among AAs - higher than any other Repub that I can think of)


Trump at 36 percent approval among African-Americans, new poll finds
It's a "staggering" number because it's bull.

How'd the GOP do with those African-American voters in the 2018 election?
LOL

Ken
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Old 02-22-2019, 08:53 AM
 
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But...but.. but... didn't you JUST CLAIM that Hispanics are supporting Trump more than the 3 other Presidents you compared him to?


Can't you keep your own stories straight?
LOL

Good luck with that stupid nonsense,

Ken
Umad?


Yes, support among Hispanics for Trump (comparable to other repubs) is high.


That doesn't mean that a place like California Hispanics aren't far more liberal than Hispanics in other places, like Texas.
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Old 02-22-2019, 08:55 AM
 
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It's a "staggering" number because it's bull.

How'd the GOP do with those African-American voters in the 2018 election?
LOL

Ken
It's USA Today. It's not a right-wing source.


I know you're all mad that you know Trump is going to win re-election, but as they say in the movie Stoned Age, "just deal with the situation..."
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Old 02-22-2019, 08:56 AM
 
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Umad?


Yes, support among Hispanics for Trump (comparable to other repubs) is high.


That doesn't mean that a place like California Hispanics aren't far more liberal than Hispanics in other places, like Texas.
Yeah RIGHT!
Dream on with that silly nonsense.
So when are you going to tell us how African-Americans voted in 2018?
Where's that 30+% you mentioned?
Didn't turn out for the GOP?
Gee, I wonder why not?

"Nine out of 10 African-Americans surveyed on the eve of the election said they were voting or had already voted early for a Democrat in the congressional races, up from 77 percent who said so in July, according to the survey by the African American Research Collaborative. And while a number of GOP candidates distanced themselves from their party's controversial leader or just tried to ignore him, polling showed Trump might as well have been on the ballot himself, the survey indicated.

Nearly 8 in 10 African-Americans said Trump made them "angry," while 85 percent of black women and 81 percent of black men said Trump made them feel "disrespected," according to the study. Similar majorities of African-American voters – 89 percent of women and 83 percent of men – said Trump's statements and policies will cause "a major setback to racial progress."..."


https://www.usnews.com/news/politics...oose-democrats

Ken
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Old 02-22-2019, 08:59 AM
 
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Yeah RIGHT!
Dream on with that silly nonsense.
So when are you going to tell us how African-Americans voted in 2018?
Where's that 30+% you mentioned?
Didn't turn out for the GOP?
Gee, I wonder why not?

"Nine out of 10 African-Americans surveyed on the eve of the election said they were voting or had already voted early for a Democrat in the congressional races, up from 77 percent who said so in July, according to the survey by the African American Research Collaborative. And while a number of GOP candidates distanced themselves from their party's controversial leader or just tried to ignore him, polling showed Trump might as well have been on the ballot himself, the survey indicated.

Nearly 8 in 10 African-Americans said Trump made them "angry," while 85 percent of black women and 81 percent of black men said Trump made them feel "disrespected," according to the study. Similar majorities of African-American voters – 89 percent of women and 83 percent of men – said Trump's statements and policies will cause "a major setback to racial progress."..."


https://www.usnews.com/news/politics...oose-democrats

Ken
All Trump has to do is probably get around 20 percent (which would still be very high for a republican) and he's good to go. The fact that he even sniffed 40 percent with AAs ever is astonishing and a very good sign.


Maybe Kanye will come back to the White House and do another summit with him before 2020, who knows.
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Old 02-22-2019, 09:00 AM
 
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It's USA Today. It's not a right-wing source.


I know you're all mad that you know Trump is going to win re-election, but as they say in the movie Stoned Age, "just deal with the situation..."
it's not a USA Today poll.
It's a RASMUSSEN poll.
USA Today - like ALL news sources, just reports what they are told by the polling firms.


Again, if Rassmusens' was so accurate, how come African-American voters didn't provide more support for the GOP in the last ACTUAL ELECTION?
Trump drove African-Americans to the voting stations - TO VOTE AGAINST THE GOP!!!!!!


But good luck with your fantasy.

Ken
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Old 02-22-2019, 09:02 AM
 
Location: SE Arizona - FINALLY! :D
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All Trump has to do is probably get around 20 percent (which would still be very high for a republican) and he's good to go. The fact that he even sniffed 40 percent with AAs ever is astonishing and a very good sign.


Maybe Kanye will come back to the White House and do another summit with him before 2020, who knows.
Too funny dude.
Well, good luck - you're gonna need it (along with some more help from Trump's Russian running mate).
Trump/Putin 2016!
Or maybe it should be Putin/Trump/2016!


Ken
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Old 02-22-2019, 09:03 AM
 
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it's not a USA Today poll.
It's a RASMUSSEN poll.
USA Today - like ALL news sources, just reports what they are told by the polling firms.


Again, if Rassmusens' was so accurate, how come African-American voters didn't provide more support for the GOP in the last ACTUAL ELECTION?
Trump drove African-Americans to the voting stations - TO VOTE AGAINST THE GOP!!!!!!


But good luck with your fantasy.

Ken
I don't need luck. The democratic party has gone so far off the rails that Trump's second term is done deal.


The stats support me.
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