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The Democrats and Republicans collude all the time . That is why this country is in such a mess.
by Alex Swoyer7 Sep 2015656
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump remains in the lead in Florida, with retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson only four points behind the real estate mogul.
Carson recently tied Trump in a poll of Iowa voters.
The two non politicians continue to gain supporters ahead of the second GOP primary debate later this month.
The two Floridians running for the GOP nomination, former Florida Gov. Jen Bush and
, trail Carson and Trump.
Bush is in third place and Rubio is in fourth in the Sunshine State poll done for Morris News Service.
Carly Fiorina, coming off a strong performance among the second tier GOP debaters in Cleveland, came in fifth behind Rubio in the Florida survey.
The poll, surveying nearly 500 adults, was published in The Savannah Morning News and conducted by Atlanta-based OpinionSavvy research firm. The survey has a plus or minus 4 percent margin of error.
The results were:
Trump – 29 percent
Carson – 25 percent
Bush – 19 percent
Rubio – 6 percent
Fiorina – 5 percent
Kasich and Cruz – 3 percent
Huckabee and Christie – 2 percent
Walker and Jindal – 1 percent
, George Pataki, Rick Perry,
and Rick Santorum had zero percent support with Republicans.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/09/07/outsider-republi...
With the help of his friends!!!!
We The People are at a cross roads. We save our nation or we do nothing.
Yes Debra it is either step up or lose our country this next election is SUPER important.
I agree DD and Debra, it is now or never.
Jim Hoft Sep 8th, 2015 9:30 am 47 Comments
Chris Christie was on FOX and Friends Monday morning. He mocked Ted Cruz and Mike Huckabee for their support of jailed Christian Court Clerk Kim Davis.
Both Cruz and Huckabee will attend a protest outside the Rowan County jail on Monday.
“Quite frankly I don’t think you should grandstand on this stuff. This is a serious issue. I don’t know if she’s looking forward to a visit from Senator Cruz, or not. We’ll see. But the fact is, I don’t think he should grandstand on this.”
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/09/governor-chris-christie-rip...
Jim Hoft Sep 8th, 2015 8:58 am 17 Comments
A SurveyUSA poll released Friday shows that 25% of black respondents said they would vote for Trump over Clinton.
According to The American Mirror Trump would more than double the best result for a Republican in modern American history… Looking at the last 10 presidential election cycles, the highest black vote share for a Republican was 12% for Bob Dole in 1996.
Trump does not need the Latino vote to win.
Bruce Bartlett at The Washington Post reported, via Instapundit:
But if Trump could replace Latino votes with those of another large minority group that traditionally votes Democratic, he might have a fighting chance at victory. And even without changing his message, black voters could be that group.
African Americans have long been receptive to the anti-immigrant concepts behind Trump’s campaign. Simply put, the jobs, housing and other opportunities that immigrants take come largely at the expense of blacks who were born in the United States.
As long ago as 1881, the abolitionist Frederick Douglass complained that immigrants from Ireland, the Latinos of the day, were stealing jobs from African Americans. “Every hour sees us elbowed out of some employment to make room for some newly-arrived emigrant from the Emerald Isle, whose hunger and color entitle him to special favor,” Douglass wrote in his autobiography. A few years later, in his famous Atlanta Exposition address, Booker T. Washington begged white employers to reject “those of foreign birth and strange tongue and habits” in favor of native-born blacks, who had toiled “without strikes and labor wars.” By 1916, mass immigration had made black workers “superfluous,” the New Republic charged. The immigrant “is the Negro’s most dangerous competitor,” it said.
Black newspapers opined in favor of the Immigration Act of 1924, which enacted the first major restrictions on immigration. In an editorial, the Chicago Defender said: “With the average American white man’s turn of mind the white foreign laborer is given preference over the black home product. When the former is not available the latter gets an inning.” The labor leader A. Philip Randolph went even further, saying the Immigration Act wasn’t enough. “Instead of reducing immigration to 2 percent of the 1890 quota, we favor reducing it to nothing,” he said. By 1993, poet Toni Morrison put the issue succinctly in an essay for Time, saying, “Whatever the ethnicity or nationality of the immigrant, his nemesis is understood to be African American.”
Economically, the division is beyond doubt, and Trump could exploit it if he chose to. According to the Census Bureau, the incomes of black households have long been considerably lower than the incomes of Hispanic households. In 2013, the former had a median income of $34,598, while the latter had a median income of $40,963, a difference of nearly 20 percent.
Blacks today make up 22% of the Democratic vote. If Democrats lost 25% of the black vote they would lose Virginia, Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
(Washington Post)
If Trump would skim off 25% of those voters from the Democratic Party he would win the 2016 election in a landslide.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/09/report-donald-trump-doesnt-...
Donald on a definite roll. His speeches are genuine that is why people like it him so much.
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