Posted on 09/15/2020 11:05:54 AM PDT by Midwesterner53
Three-out-of-four voters whove had violent anti-police protests in their community rate those protests important to their vote in the presidential election. Among these voters, a sizable majority like the job President Trump is doing.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 42% of Likely U.S. Voters have had anti-police protests in their community this summer. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Nearly half (48%) of these voters say the protests in their community have turned violent.
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Sounds good. You’re right.
I was a little ahead of them as usual. Worked as a campus mail carrier delivering at the time of the July, 1967 riots in Detroit. And still around violent protests in other places in 1968-1971.
An apt. I just happened to decide against moving into was two doors down from an office building blown up by a bomb. The leftists were caught and went to prison. Happily I had moved in about half a mile away from there. Not nice people.
Sounds like Trump is well on his way to winning all the major cities.
The issue really is quite simple.
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All voters that watch the nightly rioting and looting and shootings know, without being told by the media....that every troublemaker is a ......
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democrat
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What moron would elect a democrat to stop these punk, violent democrats?
I was at a family event over the weekend.
One of the other guests was a young woman, perhaps 30, who is an apartment dweller in Seattle. She lives two blocks from where the CHOP/CHAZ took place.
It terrified her. There WILL be an Urban Millenial Trump Vote.
Now I know why I’m being bombarded by dementia Joe commercials where he denies he supports riots and looting. It’s been constant the last few days on Discovery Channel. Dementia Joe sounds like a moron and looks even worse wearing that dumb black mask.
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