Trump Dominating polls, even with RINO plants sabotage him

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  1. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    LOL at mags providing an article with math and charts and reasoning that proved himself wrong and warriorfan right.
     
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    SHOCK POLL: Trump Blue Collar Support highest since FDR in 1930s
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    It may come as a surprise to many that Donald J Trump’s support from Blue Collar Americans (those involved in trades, manufacturing, industry, and labor) is the highest since any candidate since FDR in 1936 since Gallup began polling.

    Trump has consistently shown his appeal to the blue collar sector of the economy, pulling ahead of even Clinton and Sanders in “rust belt” states like Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Pennslyvania.

    These states have the highest share of “Blue Collar” voters in the nation, and many of them have not voted Republican in over 20 years.

    Trump’s appeal to blue collar workers is in the 60% range, higher than any candidate since Franklin Roosevelt won a massive landslide in 1936 on the support of the Blue Collar voter.

    WHY?

    Many factors are included, and analysts believe that Trump’s appeal to the working man comes from his promise to bring factory jobs back to the US, and his record as a successful businessman has been showcased on television on “The Apprentice.”

    Trump doesn’t do well with just the average “White Joe Sixpack,” he also gains a large share of black voters and even hispanics (25%, 37%)

    This appeal is allowing him to win in Michigan, Ohio, and Pennslyvania, and also is getting him votes in Manufacturing states like Connecticut and Massachuesetts. Though the two New England states may be long shots, recent polling suggests that he could make Democrats struggle in these “blue states” and waste resources there as Trump campaigns in more critical states like Wisconsin and Ohio.

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    Am I the only one who noticed the difference between the two pictures?
     
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    Donald Trump Winning Hispanic Vote In Florida: Bush Campaign Falling Apart

    How many times has the Mainstream Media and establishment Republicans such as Jeb Bush declared there is no way Donald Trump will ever win the GOP nomination, let alone the White House, because minorities will turn their backs on the outspoken New York billionaire?

    It appears someone forgot to inform the Hispanic Republican voters of Florida that they are not to be supporting Mr. Trump. Currently that support leads all GOP candidates, including former Florida Governor, Jeb Bush and current Florida Senator, Marco Rubio.

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    The underlying motivation of Latino voters pushing to make Donald Trump America’s next president appears to be Mr. Trump’s repeated promise to, “Make America Great Again.” It is the very promise that has motivated immigrants to come to America for decades – the hope to simply have the chance for a better life.


    Here is today’s headline from the influential Latin Post publication:

    Election 2016: Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio Trailing Donald Trump Among Florida’s Latino Voters
    Trailing Mr. Trump in his home state of Florida is something that has left the Bush campaign increasingly despondent over and its long list of political donors openly warning them they are about to pull the financial plug. The only thing keeping Jeb Bush’s White House hopes alive is the remaining assurance by the GOP establishment to “give the process a bit more time.” Their believe is that eventually the Trump campaign will implode and the establishment-approved candidates will be the ones remaining as 2015 gives way to 2016.

    Until then it should be noted that the Latino vote is not the only thing that has GOP rivals and media talking heads murmuring their disbelief. Donald Trump is also showing historically strong numbers of support among Black voters as well.

    Here is a recent, albeit grudging excerpt, from the left-leaning Daily Beast’s coverage of the still-ongoing Trump phenomenon:

    “Last week, Survey USA released an eye-catching poll showing how Donald Trump would fare in head-to-head matchups against potential Democratic nominees Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, and Al Gore. The most shocking result was not that he beat all four of the candidates. What made everyone’s jaw hit the floor is that he received more than 20 percent support among African-American voters in every matchup.”

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    Having 20 percent of all black voters supporting his campaign in the General Election would lead to but one outcome for Donald Trump come Election Day – LANDSLIDE. That 20 percent figure is more than double what most Republican presidential candidates receive and is a remarkable shift that despite so many within the Mainstream Media saying otherwise, makes Donald Trump a potentially very formidable political force of nature that wash away even the long-in-the-making political dynasty that is the Clinton Machine.

    Last night’s first Democratic primary debate reinforced the influence of Mr. Trump upon the current election cycle. His was the only name mentioned by any of the Democratic Party candidates – most notably by Hillary Clinton. Both media and political operatives have gone from openly mocking the Trump campaign to something far different.

    They have grown to fear it.

    DEVELOPING…
     
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    Christie losing significant GOP support in NJ to Trump, poll finds - News - NorthJersey.com
    Republican support for Governor Christie’s White House bid has dropped by 50 percent in New Jersey over the past two months, while an increasing percentage of the state’s conservatives is backing national front-runner Donald Trump, according to a Rutgers-Eagleton poll released Thursday.

    And on Wednesday, Trump announced the endorsement of a Republican state senator, Michael Doherty, who said he thinks the business mogul’s views on foreign affairs can, as Trump’s campaign slogan goes, “make America great again.”

    Doherty, a Warren County conservative who has openly clashed with Christie, is among the growing number of New Jersey Republicans and “GOP-leaning” registered voters backing Trump’s nomination for president. The poll reported 32 percent of those voters support Trump, up from 21 percent in August. Those conservative voters also put contenders Dr. Ben Carson and U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas ahead of Christie for the nomination.

    In the August poll, Christie had the support of 12 percent of conservative voters in New Jersey. Now that support is down to 5 percent, even with former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who was the national front-runner until Trump entered the race, according to Thursday’s poll.

    Although Trump’s sustained popularity with voters is at least partly contributing to Christie’s sagging poll numbers, 12 percent mentioned Christie’s performance as governor and 11 percent mentioned his overall attitude and character as the main reasons he’s lost favor. A Rutgers-Eagleton poll earlier this week said Christie’s job approval hovers at his all-time low.

    “The voters who know him best blame not his competition but what Christie himself is doing — or not doing — for New Jersey,” Ashley Koning, assistant director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling, said in a statement.

    The poll found that 67 percent of registered voters think Christie should end his campaign for president. Doherty isn’t among them, even though he said he finds Christie’s hawkish views on foreign affairs inconsistent with his domestic message of “compromise is not capitulation.”

    “I do admire his tenacity and his courage,” Doherty said. “I would say Donald Trump is resonating with the voters and he’s saying things that people want to hear him say.”

    The poll of 935 adults was conducted from Oct. 3-10 with a margin of error of 3.9 percentage points.
     
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    It's not even a contest anymore. Deal with knowing Trump will be the GOP nominee.
     
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    It has to eat the living guts out of the Grand Old Party that The Donald is absolutely the only candidate they have that has an actual chance of winning. They must be thinking, "How gauche".
     
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    Just wait until Mark Cuban enters the race.
     
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    He's gonna be on trump's ticket! ;)
     
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    In 1988 Trump was sick of Reagan and wanted to change the shape of the country? Sounds like a true Republican.
     
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    DONALD TRUMP SAYS HE'LL PAY FOR MILITARY BURIALS HALTED BECAUSE OF SHUTDOWN
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    Palm Beacher Doanld Trump tweeted this morning:

    Five U.S. soldiers were killed last week, and because of the federal government shutdown, the Department of Defense did not have the authority to authorize "death gratuities and other key benefits for the survivors of service members killed in action."Families typically get $100,000 (this is usually wired within days so families can pay for flights and expenses) plus a 12-month housing stipend. Though the benefits will likely be paid when the government starts up again, the glitch was seized up on Congress yesterday, where politicians blamed one another and vowed to fix it.

    Six minutes after his initial tweet, Trump generously offered to take control (and blame Obama, rather than House Republicans), tweeting:

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    Blah, blah, blah..............................................................yawn
     
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    If you are bored about reading Trump dominating polls and smashing all other GOP candidates, you can easily ignore this thread. It's really that simple.
     
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    I read his tweet mags and laughed so hard...his tweets are just like your posts about him...good stuff.
     
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    They are working too. Controls the media of CNBC to pulling back their 3 hours to 2 hour, 25% nationwide African American support, 35% nationwide Latino support, dominating leadership at 67%, dominating foreign policy at 55%. History in the making here!
     
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    When Trump counts to 10 and snaps his fingers, you'll wake up and not remember any thing he made you say
     

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