Posted on 12/01/2019 10:07:44 AM PST by SeekAndFind
This seems almost too good to be true….
p>A few days ago, two polls—Rasmussen and Emerson -- came out showing that black approval for Trump had reached 34%. Now comes confirmation from another poll NPR/PBS Marist, this time aggregating blacks with other racial minorities, and finding an almost identical rate of support of 33%. Sundance provides the results of the poll in a chart:
As he notes, “…the Marist poll was 1,224 voters with a 26 percent minority (black and Hispanic) share of the poll – so that’s a significant poll of minority voters.
While the Trump economy has dramatically improved wages and employment opportunities for minorities who are disproportionately found in lower wage occupations, that has been true for at least a couple of years. Why are 3 polls now shoring a dramatically higher level of support than polls only a few months ago?
One possible answer that occurs to me is that the spectacle of the kangaroo court House hearings aimed at impeaching President Trump has resonated with blacks and other minorities who feel that the criminal justice system is biased against them, generating sympathy for a many they see being railroaded by “the system” (in this case House Democrats).
Whatever the cause in the surge of approval for Trump, this may be part of a historic realignment, one that could destroy the coalition that has kept the Democrats viable at a national level.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
I think Reagan in his landslide of 1984 got the highest percentage of black vote since Ike.
Perhaps someone can help me out with that percentage.
Old School Republicans are on the way out, but it will take several election cycles to replace them.
Boy that will be nice
Black men will join with our team... they can see Trump’s trying to help all Americans - AND that Trump’s being railroaded...
But black women?
Probably not, they’ll stay with democrats - lots of black women are married to the Democrat Dependency Machine... or they have jobs and and feel threatened by employed, financially sound black men.
I can’t think of any reason why an Asian-American would support the left, which discriminates against them in college admissions and mocks them as white wannabes.
The Democrats (founders of the KKK) are NO FRIENDS of black folks. ESPECIALLY this guy.
Looks like they’re figuring it out.
The most DERANGED president ever: DONALD TRUMP or LYNDON JOHNSON?
Answer: Lyndon Johnson by a country mile.
You can read the entire sordid story of this “man” at the link.
Please pass this along to any of the ladies you know who refused to support Donald Trump’s due to what they saw as vulgar language and behavior. LBJ could have given Trump lessons in that area.
LANGUAGE WARNING: THE “F” word (and the act itself) and others were LBJ’s normal speech pattern.
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/the-most-vulgar-american-president-ever-it-sure-as-isnt-donald-trump
The minority population is the only population that is growing.
If the Democrats get 66% and the Republicans get 33% the math favors the Democrats.
Are Americans getting fed up with the divisive Left?
Hello Trump campaign, are you watching this?
I think they are.
Trump got 28% of Hispanic vote in 2016 and 8% of black vote.
So 33% this time around looks awfully good although I doubt he will get anywhere near 33% of the black vote unless black women voters stay home because his strength is with black men who like the rebel in your face outsider in him.
“lots of black women are married to the Democrat Dependency Machine.”
I wonder if that’s because the men in their lives, i.e., their “baby daddies”, don’t stick around. If people like Candace Owens and Kanye West continue to stress the importance of men taking responsibility and helping to create nuclear families, a lot could change in several months. If black women realize they were with responsible Christian men they knew they could count on, they’d kick the government daddy to the curb, I think.
At the very least the president is getting minority groups, who have unanimously voted for the Democrats for decades, to think otherwise about their vote. I don’t ever expect the GOP to ever get a significant percentage of this vote, but any vote taken away from the Democrats is always a positive. I suspect in the decades to come that Blacks, Hispanics, Jews and other minority groups will trend more towards being independent.
Well, yeah - Trump could win an overwhelming victory at the same time the Gutless Order of Poltroons are tumbling away the Senate. Its a big risk.
Gutless Order of Poltroons..
lol
If they showed some COURAGE and followed his lead, perhaps 1/3 of minorities would like them too.
I’m hoping the impeachment debacle help Rs in the house and senate.
The question is, “Do you approve of the job President Trump is doing?”
It is then broken down into those who approve and those who disapprove of him being impeached. Only 2% of those who approve of the impeachment approve of his doing his job; while a huge majority who don’t approve of impeachment think he’s doing a good job.
The question is, “Do you approve of the job President Trump is doing?”
It is then broken down into those who support and those who are opposed to him being impeached. Only 2% of those who support the impeachment approve of his doing his job; while 84% who oppose impeachment think he’s doing a good job.
Started in 1964, the LBJ ("We'll have them Ni**ers voting democrat for the next 100 years").
President Trump has shown to any one, dem or republican, that it can be done another way, and more successful than their wildest dreams.
To the point where rats are dejected, rejected, and have nothing to counter with except peach 45.
Well, yeah. Jobs!
Given the racial language and intent, we are far past 1964. The damage done since then have come through maintained economic barriers that force dependency upon the government. While that is what LBJ did, it is the continued actions of congress then and now that endure.
With the election of GWB we would have seen a soft right turn had the 9/11 terrorist attack not happened. If not for eight years of Obama, people would realize that Trump policies are not radical nor hard right policies.
Removing obstacles that restrain the purchasing power of individuals is not by any definition, radical.
Good luck convencing voters who thought we where one election away from government income and healthcare. Who have been told that conservatism is somehow the path to slavery.
I remember being told that the extreme left would lead to tyranny And the extreme right would lead to anarchy.
I can imagine no better image of slavery than a nation of people at the mercy of there government for vital needs such as income and health care. The ability to directly control their purchase power and health benefit just seems to exceed any rational level of government authority that would only be permitted by a people unwilling or able to fight back.
What scares me right now is Trump’s age. I believe he could obtain a 2nd term if his health continues. However, I don’t see Mike Pence being the guy who will draw voters into a Trump sized vacuum. And currently, I do not see another inspiring candidate on our side.
So our weakness, in my sight, is that we have no way to maintain in the absence of Trump.
A Democrat takeover at this critical point would look more like a lynching of anything that appears capitalist, conservativee or Christian.
I think we are at risk of seeing America’s first and worse day of ideological genocide.
They know we have the votes and the 2016 setback was devastating to them. They have been encourage to brag, ridicule and persecute opposing veiws at the risk of their credibility, ego and self respect.
To find themselves in the minority of concensous, would strip them of their ability to feel enlightened, confident or even respectable.
We can’t simply blame our elected official for allowing us to vote for them.
It truly is the voter’s responsibility to know the candidate not just the campaign slogans and party affiliation. Having said that, politicians should be held to the same standards and any other advertiser where fraud is actionable through the courts by those who voted for them. Politicians who intentionally oppose their own campaign promises should expect to be sued.
Sorry for the long response
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