Posted on 06/08/2016 8:49:25 PM PDT by ground_fog
This is HUUGE! Donald Trump is currently running only 4 points behind Hillary Clinton with Latino voters. AND Trump has 26% support from black voters! THIS IS DEVASTATING NEWS FOR DEMOCRATS!
FOX News Latino reported:
It is evident that Donald Trump has rewritten the rules of political campaigning, leaving the so- called experts, analysts, journalists and even the GOP itself puzzled by the power and effectiveness of his approach
Latino advocacy groups and some celebrities have launched powerful videos, protests and campaigns against Trump. Recognized conservative voices like Marco Rubio, Susana Martinez, the Bush family, and even Pope Francis himself have made their discontent clear with the candidate, but could it be possible he is actually gaining support among Hispanics?
Numerous articles and Op-Eds have discounted his so-called rise among Latinos by pointing out the flawed nature of polls. Back in February, after claiming a win with 46 percent of the Hispanic vote in Nevada, critics quickly challenged the full sample size of voters captured to disregard the number. Most recently, Latino Decisions published an article called Why Polls On Latinos Get It Wrong, confirming that current ways of polling are under-representing Latinos voice.
Clearly, conventional political research is in question, but what if big data analysis reveals Trumps rise is real, based on a sample size of over 1 million Hispanics?
Based on big data analysis over the last 30 days as of June 1st, Trump reports 37 percent of Hispanic positive sentiment versus 41 percent for Clinton. Surprisingly, the candidates tie in negative sentiment across Hispanics at 38 percent, discounting the fact that Latinos default as Democrats or are completely turned off by Trumps off-color comments. After all, over 50 percent of Latinos identify as political independents.
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If this is true it is really good news
They misspelled “yuge.” ;)
Dunno about “big data analysis”, but hope it holds water.
This reports very good indications.
TRUMP 2016
Hey Hoft, it’s “Yuuuge,” not “Huuuge.”
Mucho mojo.
Way to go Latinos and African Americans. Let’s put away the globalist Uniparty together.
Death to the globalist Uniparty!
If we can only get the sniveling, bed wetting, back stabbing
‘leadership’ on board the Trump train.
CELEBRATE, CELEBRATE!
DANCE TO THE MUSIC!,
TRiUMPh
I find it hard to believe.
The Latinos who vote came here legally. They know that the illegals are not good for their job prospected. Ditto for the African-Americans.
Lol, good one. I’m suspect about Black support being at 26%, but in reality Trump only needs about 12-15% of the Black vote to put him in a position to win......
it’s lining up for an election not even Hillary can steal
Trump
“Recognized conservative voices like Marco Rubio, Susana Martinez, the Bush family, and even Pope Francis himself have made their discontent clear with the candidate...”
I don’t think any of those mentioned are really recognized as “conservative voices” most just voices within the DC open-borders bubble, and the Pope is very liberal.
I’m skeptical of the figures, but I do suspect that Trump will do far better with every group than most people expect.
Many blacks and Latinos sense the ruin that will befall our country if Hillary is elected.
The challenge for the media and Republicans is that they keep wanting to look at things through liberal vs conservative issues, social and otherwise. Trump threw that out and it is now American First, nationalism, etc. Those are distinctly color, race, and ethnic blind. Further, he is an alpha-male and swept the floor of the other Republicans. His little tirades have virtually insulated him on gender and so forth. Clinton’s woman card is neutered. The “she is a woman” meme is now almost pathetic. Who cares.
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