My brother in law is black and a small business owner, and he’s voting Trump.
And ...the line which will be studied by political scientists for decades.
"...Because you'd be in jail !"
It sure would be auspicious timing for a certain video to drop... Mr. O’Keefe?
Even 15-20% will do it.
25%? I think 15% would be sufficient in several swing states.
obama/hil:LIAR:y and the D party machine has SO RIPPED OFF black Americans, and basically treated them like dirt
Mr Trump...if he can only keep getting the message through into the black American communities, especially in a few of the key large cities where black life is at its worst in decades....
Mr Trump knows how to restore, turn the USA economy around... get some more jobs for everybody...including black Americans
but he’s gotta keep getting the word into the black communities.... maybe a big ad buy on the “black” TV and radio stations? QUICKLY, people are already voting Mr Trump!
Not true. According to my MSM sources with the trusted WAPO and NYT, he’s RACIST!!!! s/
TOMORROW:
1. N-word videotape
2. Kim Dotcom b-day present 2 Hillary
Awesome!!!
This country is in dire need of reconciliation and healing. May this be the beginning.
And remember this is the number who of blacks who are running to admit it to a pollster.
If the black vote goes in a significant way to Trump (>15%), it would be a political earthquake.
Not only would Trump win several states not considered in play, but the Dems would have a long period of soul-searching. The social democratic “upstairs/downstairs party”, i.e. affluent progressive DINKs and poor minorities, would have to completely rethink itself.
If...
anything over 10% is deadly for hillary.
coupled with the shift to Trump is another loss resulting from apathy
The BLM rabble rousing has not roused the black rabble across the board. There will be a sizeable portion of eligible black voters that will not show up.
Coupled together, hillary has lost the black vote component of the Obama coalition
QED
So his poll numbers with blacks are above what they have been for the GOP, but below what they were a couple of weeks ago, when he was addressing them loudly and specifically.
I wonder if it would make sense to up that portion of his pitch again for the next two weeks.
Hillary Clinton ran against Obama on the strength of her appeal to working-class whites. That's why the Clinton campaign started the whole "birther" movement back in 2008.
Now, the political system has been turned upside down. The core of Clinton's support is now likely to vote for Donald Trump (maybe even overwhelmingly), so Hillary has to take off her KKK robe, extinguish the burning cross on Obama's front lawn, and run around pretending she actually gives a sh!t about black people.
A lot of black people aren't buying her bullsh!t. I've been saying for months that Trump is going to shock people with his support among black Americans.
I think a lot of Black will not say publically that they are voting for Trump. So I think there is that.
House holds over 100,000 in income are voting 2-1 for Hillary. I guess they are not paying enough taxes are they? We need to work to make sure they pay enough and that goes double for the those in the media and the feckless “conservative” rino country coubbers who refuse to invest in media.
Trump might get 10% of the African vote, our best bet is they stay home
In 2008 and 2012, blacks made up approximately 13 percent of voters. Prior to those years, blacks generally made up 10 to 11 percent of voters. If they drop back down to the pre-0bama years, and I believe that will happen, and Trump gets even 10 percent, that will mean Hillary gets 3 or 4 percent fewer votes. My daughter is into the Evangelical movement, and she tells me that every Christian radio station is promoting Trump over Hillary, so that might gin up the Evangelical vote. There has been a group of about 800 pastors touring the country promoting Trump, and Franklin Graham, although not specifically promoting Trump, has been on a 50 state tour for sometime now, urging people to get out and vote.
I also keep in mind that from the NY to IN primaries, Trump over-performed his Real Clear Politics polling average by 9 points. Even in Wisconsin, one of his biggest defeats, he still over-performed his RCP average by .6 of a point.
I remain very optimistic, particularly when I hear that there is record turnout. I just can’t see record turnout for Clinton when her rallies are so puny.
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