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To: SmokingJoe

The nice thing about this shift, is that I don’t think it’s
ever going back to the way it was.

Those who have spoken up often talking about the monolithic
voting patterns of the past, and recognize it as flawed.

They aren’t going to alter that opinion, I don’t think.

Also saw a homosexual endorse Trump today. He talked for
about four or five minutes, and here are some issues he
touched on.

The Left always talked a big game, but they never helped.
In fact they were quite prejudiced. He mentioned how they
told him Conservatives were anti-homosexual. He attended
a Trump rally and was treated decently. He knew right
away he had been lied to.

He said he voted for Trump in 2016 with some reservations.
This year he can’t wait to vote for him.

The guy was very articulate. Some women watching may just
flip back to Trump. So many women just love homosexuals.

Don’t laugh. It’s true.


4 posted on 10/28/2020 2:00:12 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (If you're neverTrump at this point, drop the charade, you're just never the United States.)
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To: DoughtyOne

According to surveys I’ve seen:

- For Blacks under the age of 65, support for a Trump runs are something more like 25%. It’s older Blacks who are moNeolithic in voting Democrat. That is fading away.

- 45% of gay men are voting for Trump. A lot of them just want to be left alone. That makes them far more Libertarian in their thinking and it’s the Left that is fanatical and authoritarian - not the Right.

- Latino support for Trump will exceed 40%

- the White working class overwhelmingly supports Trump.

Trump has realigned both parties (for example all the Neocons are Democrats again) I think the switch is permanent.


9 posted on 10/28/2020 3:08:46 AM PDT by FLT-bird
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