Posted on 08/29/2016 5:24:59 PM PDT by dontreadthis
Theres something odd that seems to consistently happen when corporate Wall Street media narratives are in diametric opposition to factual reality; they begin a process of trying to quantify their fallacy.
An example today comes from the notoriously globalist-minded Gallup Polling Group. But first, its important to understand the Gallup ideology (just to avoid being labeled conspiratorial etc.) in their own words:
[ ] Gallup has committed the next century to achieving a global endeavor of peerless magnitude, integrity, and strategic value the Gallup World Poll. Gallups World Poll continually surveys the wellbeing, behaviors, and attitudes of the worlds citizens in more than 130 countries and areas from the steppes of Central Asia to the savannahs of Africa and provides a new access point to the voices, hearts, and minds of samples representing 95% of the Earths adult population. Worldwide core questions, as well as region-specific questions, are asked across countries over time, which enables leaders to compare data and spot emerging social and economic trends.
Globalization requires leaders to scrutinize how their nations, economies, and organizations not only fit into the dynamic global landscape, but also promote growth and create partnerships. The World Poll provides these insights by continually measuring key indicators such as Leadership, Law and Order, Food/Shelter, Work, Economics, Health, Wellbeing, Migration, Environment, Education, Entrepreneurship, and Engaged Citizens. (read more)
As you can see, every effective measure has an intent. While the media users of the data never talk about those intents, the intents -nonetheless- exist transparently.
Which leads to the Gallup presentation of the day, in essence theyre gauging: Can U.S.A. Hispanics/Latinos upset (ie. block) the pending tsunami of newly engaged non-Hispanic voters? (ie. white Americans)
Curiously, Gallup looks at Latinos two ways: ¹Those born in the U.S., and ²Those Not born in the U.S., with each measure attempting to quantify the support for Hillary Clinton.
Their analysis, while slanted by the ideological objectives mentioned above, actually indicates the Hispanic/Latino support for Hillary Clinton is much weaker and less influential than popular opinion (mostly by media) claims it to be.
Group Two U.S. born Hispanics are registered to vote at approximately a level of 87%. Group One Non-U.S. born Hispanics, hold only 28% voter registration levels. (Chart Below):
gallup 1 hispanic
Less than half the larger group (the 87% born in U.S. group) support Hillary Clinton about 4/10 do (43% +/-). And about 3/10 (29%) support Donald Trump.
In the smaller registered voter group (28% Non-U.S. born Hispanics), support for Hillary Clinton is much higher: 87% pro-Hillary, and 13% pro-Trump. (Chart Below):
gallup 2 hispanic
This is really interesting because it actually undermines the past six years of media narrative, although Gallup doesnt present it that way.
Q: What does all of the Gallup data amount to?
Using their methodology (full pdf below) and extending their analysis, and assuming it is correct:
gallup 3 hispanic toplines
♦ Gallup has a sample of 906 total Hispanics [n=906].
♦ Gallup has a registered voter sample of 525 Hispanics (58%). [rv = 525]
Of the 525 registered voters: 456 are U.S. Born [87% of rv] Of the 525 registered voters: 147 are Non-U.S. Born [28% of rv] (Link to Gallup Article)
From the 456 U.S. Born Hispanics, Clinton gets 43% or 196 voters From the 456 U.S. Born Hispanics, Trump gets 29% or 132 voters. (Link To Gallup Article)
From the 147 Non-U.S. Born Hispanics, Clinton gets 87% or 128 voters From the 147 Non-U.S. Born Hispanics, Trump gets 13% or 19 voters Adding up the total voter support above you find 479 total votes [rv non-committed].
Those total Hispanic votes break down:
Hillary Clinton Clinton 324 votes (68%) Candiate Donald Trump 151 votes (32%) Yes, thats correct.
2 candidate trump vs clinton - Gallup Hispanic
Folks This is Bigly Huge
Donald Trump is currently getting at least 32% of all National Hispanic Support according to Gallups own data.
I'd bet dollars to donuts their are more power players following sundance's stuff then they are letting on.....
Have you ever wondered who does these college polls?
See how many globalistic, liberal phrases and buzzes you can find? A few examples.
Here.
https://www.qu.edu/about/history-and-vision/
And here...
https://www.qu.edu/about/making-an-impact/on-our-campuses/
And here too.
https://www.qu.edu/about/making-an-impact/around-the-world/
I really “like” what they say at the Poli-Sci department where these Q-polls com from, which sounds just like something George Soros would write to put in young mush heads while Soros goes about deconstructing the western world.
https://www.qu.edu/CAS/department-of-philosophy-political-science/
And people around here take their polling seriously? Please.
J Williams is always the turd in the punchbowl.
Never trumpers are overated. If they can’t be measured statistically, they don’t exist.
Once u rebuff that bilge and dig a little deeper, it's my experience that their mouth betrays their leftist indoctrination. I'd say these are the creeps that think they have perfected the chameleon power of disguising their true colors. Stay on point and they will out themselves.
The NeverTrumpers that I have seen on twitter all spew Clintons far left policies
Juan is in la la land.
BWA-HAHAHA: Trump gets 13% of Hispanics born elsewhere.
Juan is a rank idiot
Vote early and often!
Absolutely! I lived in Chicago for 37 years!!
Absolutely! I lived in Chicago for 37 years!!
Romney got 27% of Hispanic vote.
“The NeverTrumpers that I have seen on twitter all spew Clintons far left policies”
I give the Democrat NeverTrumpers a partial pass because there’s a chance they don’t know any better through basic ignorance, or “I’ve always voted Democrat”, or similar.
It’s the NeverTrumpers who DO know better — like Cruz, the Bushes, some of the GOP pundits, some FReepers, and other GOP/conservative politicians. Later, there’ll be Hell to pay — literally — because they know what’s right but do the wrong thing anyhow.
James 4:17 - “Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.”
I don’t believe God will look favorably upon those who are making a concerted effort to destroy the country He gave us.
Nope, Jaun Williams says its only 15-16% of Hispanics, and only 8% of blacks.
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According to Sheriff David Clarke 16% of blacks are undecided. If half break for Trump Hillary is toast.
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