Trump is Crushing the Black vote - the Good Way - says Rasmussen poll.
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I get it Hondo. You’re worried that your EBT card is going to get yanked. Don’t fret. Trump likes Montana.
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He always votes in favor of his interests.TurdBuffer said:I get it Hondo. You’re worried that your EBT card is going to get yanked. Don’t fret. Trump likes Montana.
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I don't think Trump does ballet but maybe his wife does.2001400ex said:
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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Maybe things like this actually help the black community.
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Is that a bet then? I'm giving you 10 points. You say you believe 40% support Trump. That means Republicans only needs 75% of those that support him. I'll bet you a paid wam sub.TurdBuffer said:Once again, Hondo, did you happen to notice the title of this thread?
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Hondo: Nobody misses a point by a wider margin than you. The longest whoooooooooooooooooosh ever wouldn't do your obsessions justice.2001400ex said:
Is that a bet then? I'm giving you 10 points. You say you believe 40% support Trump. That means Republicans only needs 75% of those that support him. I'll bet you a paid wam sub.TurdBuffer said:Once again, Hondo, did you happen to notice the title of this thread?
You in?
Whatever possible coattail effect Trump may or may not have on black voters in the mid terms has nothing to do with the point of this thread, which is how absurd and ridiculous the arguments that Trump is a white supremacist, racist, oppressive of black & brown people, etc., as his stock among all those groups continues to rise. While ironic or a head-scratcher for you, it's actually a straight forward proposition.
It turns out that a rising expanding economy helps all groups and is rather colorblind as it does so. A job is far more valuable than an EBT card and gets people into the workforce where the opportunities to climb exist. That's where Trump is winning, especially among the working class and historically disenfranchised groups. And it drives you fucking crazy. -
First of all, rasmussen? LOL: https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-americas-thinking/405965-pollster-rasmussen-research-has-a-pro-gop-biasSFGbob said:
To be fair, they come out in force whenever an election gets close. Like the swallows returning to Capistrano, Rats play the race card every even year right around election time. There hasn't been a Republican Presidential candidate or Republican President who hasn't been accused of being a racist since Barry Goldwater.RaceBannon said:
Why do you think that the race baiters are out in force this week?SFGbob said:If the GOP starts attracting even 20% of the black vote it's game over for the Rats.
Secondly, that is not true. Jack Kemp was a presidential candidate and was never viewed as a racist. But regarding the party as a whole, you might want to look at what happened to the republican party (and particularly southern states) after Democrats passed the civil rights act. They all flipped to republican. I wonder why? Hmmm..... -
Tricky Dick's Southern Strategy.Passion said:
Uhhh...that is not true. Jack Kemp was a presidential candidate and was never viewed as a racist. But regarding the party as a whole, you might want to look at what happened to the republican party (and particularly southern states) after Democrats passed the civil rights act. They all flipped to republican. I wonder why? Hmmm.....SFGbob said:
To be fair, they come out in force whenever an election gets close. Like the swallows returning to Capistrano, Rats play the race card every even year right around election time. There hasn't been a Republican Presidential candidate or Republican President who hasn't been accused of being a racist since Barry Goldwater.RaceBannon said:
Why do you think that the race baiters are out in force this week?SFGbob said:If the GOP starts attracting even 20% of the black vote it's game over for the Rats.
The whole argument that the Republican Party today is the same party as the abolitionists is pretty weak, but it hooks a lot of people, and the funniest part is how it paralyzes modern Democrats, especially the young true-believers who are shamefully ignorant of history and how that metamorphosis from Dem to Rep in the South occurred. -
100%.Trumptards conveniently ignore this and love to talk about the KKK being started by Dems. Then they turn around and vote for a white supremacist.Passion said:
Uhhh...that is not true. Jack Kemp was a presidential candidate and was never viewed as a racist. But regarding the party as a whole, you might want to look at what happened to the republican party (and particularly southern states) after Democrats passed the civil rights act. They all flipped to republican. I wonder why? Hmmm.....SFGbob said:
To be fair, they come out in force whenever an election gets close. Like the swallows returning to Capistrano, Rats play the race card every even year right around election time. There hasn't been a Republican Presidential candidate or Republican President who hasn't been accused of being a racist since Barry Goldwater.RaceBannon said:
Why do you think that the race baiters are out in force this week?SFGbob said:If the GOP starts attracting even 20% of the black vote it's game over for the Rats.
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Could you be more hysterical? Freud would say you have Daddy issues. And you obviously do.insinceredawg said:
100%.Trumptards conveniently ignore this and love to talk about the KKK being started by Dems. Then they turn around and vote for a white supremacist.Passion said:
Uhhh...that is not true. Jack Kemp was a presidential candidate and was never viewed as a racist. But regarding the party as a whole, you might want to look at what happened to the republican party (and particularly southern states) after Democrats passed the civil rights act. They all flipped to republican. I wonder why? Hmmm.....SFGbob said:
To be fair, they come out in force whenever an election gets close. Like the swallows returning to Capistrano, Rats play the race card every even year right around election time. There hasn't been a Republican Presidential candidate or Republican President who hasn't been accused of being a racist since Barry Goldwater.RaceBannon said:
Why do you think that the race baiters are out in force this week?SFGbob said:If the GOP starts attracting even 20% of the black vote it's game over for the Rats.
Just get the fucking surgery and get it over with, woman. Jesus.





