Posted on 07/23/2016 10:16:44 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Amazing week at the RNC, huge rise in the polls, DNC leaks, pissed off Sanders supporters.. Not a good week for Hillary Clinton!
In a recent poll done by OANN/Gravis where they asked a spread of 40% Democrats, 33% Republicans and 27% Independents who they would vote for, Donald Trump won with flying colors. Keep in mind these poll numbers came out before the DNC email leaks, where they were exposed for collusion with the media, lies and deception. Once new polls come out, there will be an even more drastic difference in people not wanting to vote for Hillary Clinton and many jumping on to the Trump train.
The truth is that it is socially unacceptable to say you are a Trump supporter without fear of losing jobs, friends and family. Many people say they will vote Democrat. Although, its possible that on election day, Trump could end up with upwards of 57% of the popular vote.
Donald Trump is known for saying I havent even started on her yet and this is very true. Once Donald Trump faces Hillary Clinton in a one-on-one debate in September.. things will change drastically. Now that the DNC email leak is making the rounds of the mainstream circuit, its obvious that there will be another major drop in Clintons numbers in the polls.
The Clinton campaign is most definitely freaking out at this point, in an attempt to overshadow Clintons misuse of emails they choose Tim Kaine as VP who is supposedly strong on foreign affairs. Sanders supporters who Hillary needs to win this election are very skeptical of Kaine and his support for NAFTA, Trans-Pacific Partnership and his recent move for regulations on small sized banks.
LOL!
I would add another:
Bill Clinton: WHOREHOUSE!
The truth is that it is socially unacceptable to say you are a Trump supporter without fear of losing jobs, friends and family. Many people say they will vote Democrat. Although, its possible that on election day, Trump could end up with upwards of 57% of the popular vote.
On Saturday NPR All Things Considered had three Democrat Philadelphians on for a local residents conversation about the upcoming convention. Of the three, two were community organizers and the third was a (full-time) mother of three with a degree in social work.
Couldn’t they have found someone with a job?
Probably not, since working people are not their core constituency.
(Well, there are union members, but I think some of them may have seen exactly how the Democrat party *really* feels about them this time around.)
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