Trump is Crushing the Black vote - the Good Way - says Rasmussen poll.
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No way! Do you see all the shitty links Hondo and his minions post? That's what I thought.TurdBuffer said:Nobody finds it interesting that this racist, white supremacist, lying, oppressive Nazi-loving President has raised his support among blacks by 700% in two years?
Makes one think a lot of stuff said about him might just be bullshit. Either way, it ain't sticking to the Prez. Seems to be as Teflon as Slick Willy. -
Probably saw them. But read them? I know better.CuntWaffle said:
No way! Do you see all the shitty links Hondo and his minions post? That's what I thought.TurdBuffer said:Nobody finds it interesting that this racist, white supremacist, lying, oppressive Nazi-loving President has raised his support among blacks by 700% in two years?
Makes one think a lot of stuff said about him might just be bullshit. Either way, it ain't sticking to the Prez. Seems to be as Teflon as Slick Willy. -
Easy to see which system they are benefiting from. They were the party of Lincoln until the vote purchase via the great society and Lyndon B.
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Only you find it interesting and actually believe it. I know facts and stats in a political article are tough for you to understand. But I'll provide them anyway.TurdBuffer said:Nobody finds it interesting that this racist, white supremacist, lying, oppressive Nazi-loving President has raised his support among blacks by 700% in two years?
Makes one think a lot of stuff said about him might just be bullshit. Either way, it ain't sticking to the Prez. Seems to be as Teflon as Slick Willy.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/08/17/no-one-third-of-african-americans-dont-support-trump-not-even-close/?utm_term=.9bab957b1d70 -
It ain't Woodward & Bernstein's, or Bradlee & Graham's Post anymore, Hondo. As reliable and accurate as HuffPo or Slate. (I.e., not at all). HTH
You're relying on a 10 week old article, too. A couple things have transpired since then. Try to keep up. -
Read the article. It actually provides a wide range of polls and data and Rasmussen saying it's at 36%. Care to provide data that refutes that article?TurdBuffer said:It ain't Woodward & Bernstein's, or Bradlee & Graham's Post anymore, Hondo. As reliable and accurate as HuffPo or Slate. (I.e., not at all). HTH
You're relying on a 10 week old article, too. A couple things have transpired since then. Try to keep up. -
Um, did you happen to notice the Title of this Thread?2001400ex said:
Read the article. It actually provides a wide range of polls and data and Rasmussen saying it's at 36%. Care to provide data that refutes that article?TurdBuffer said:It ain't Woodward & Bernstein's, or Bradlee & Graham's Post anymore, Hondo. As reliable and accurate as HuffPo or Slate. (I.e., not at all). HTH
You're relying on a 10 week old article, too. A couple things have transpired since then. Try to keep up. -
Exit polling found Trump got 6% to 8% of the black vote in 2016. Split the difference and call it 7% for sake of argument. Rasmussen now has him at 40% among blacks. At 6%, that's almost a 700% increase. At 7%, its closer to a 600% increase. Still a massive increase in support among black voters, especially considering how many stayed home and didn't vote in 2016.
The curious point, even if his support had only doubled, is how Trump, being so racist and such a white supremacist, is able to pull voters to his cause. You'd think black folks would despise and reject racist white supremacists, so what's the allure? Is it just the winning? -
Do you actually believe the 36%? Care to place a wager this election? Granted Trump isn't on the ballet. But there's a reason you posted that. Wanna bet Republicans don't get 30% of the black vote nationally? That's giving you 6-10% depending on which Rasmussen poll you use.TurdBuffer said:Exit polling found Trump got 6% to 8% of the black vote in 2016. Split the difference and call it 7% for sake of argument. Rasmussen now has him at 40% among blacks. At 6%, that's almost a 700% increase. At 7%, its closer to a 600% increase. Still a massive increase in support among black voters, especially considering how many stayed home and didn't vote in 2016.
The curious point, even if his support had only doubled, is how Trump, being so racist and such a white supremacist, is able to pull voters to his cause. You'd think black folks would despise and reject racist white supremacists, so what's the allure? Is it just the winning?
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Once again, Hondo, did you happen to notice the title of this thread?



