Clearly a flawed survey. Socialists are killing people every day in the US. The had attempted to murder Congress members.
That is the democrat party. If you want to see blacks suffering in the US today, look no further than places were democrats have had generational control. It is nothing new. It is who they are.
That is a bunch of conservative southern confederate state whites who started a war because they lost an election. Who did conservative southern confederate state whites vote for in 2016?
Apparently not. It looks like your.... "... blah blah blah # of people voted Dem in 2018" mantra.... is reversing in a big way as 2020 nears. 67% down to 47% is a pretty strong political statement. I think perhaps you are placing way to much emphasis on a midterm result. They are historically hit and miss anyway when it comes to gauging the presidential electorate. Trump is kicking into high gear. Whether you love or despise him, one thing can't be disputed... his energy is amazing. It really is. Sign of things to come(?): Louisiana Voters Force Edwards, Rispone Into Governor Run-Off By Jesse Hamilton October 13, 2019, 12:34 AM EDT Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards failed to garner more than half of votes in Saturday’s primary election, forcing him into a run-off with Republican candidate Eddie Rispone. Edwards won 47% of the vote, while Baton Rouge businessman Rispone had 27%, according to a results portal on the Louisiana secretary of state’s website. In third place was Republican Representative Ralph Abraham, with 24%. The race saw President Donald Trump swoop in for an 11th-hour rally to fire up Republicans. Because Louisiana has the only Democratic governor in that part of the country, the Republican party coordinated a big push to ensure Edwards wouldn’t get more than 50% of the initial vote, which precipitates a run-off election. The Governor of Louisiana, John Bel Edwards, has done a poor job. NOW HE IS IN A RUNOFF WITH A GREAT REPUBLICAN, @EddieRispone. Thank you Louisiana! 66% down to 47% after I explained what a bad job the Governor was doing. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 13, 2019 Trump and Vice President Mike Pence both campaigned there on behalf of Republican candidates, Abraham and Rispone, without endorsing either in this primary. In Trump’s Lake Charles rally -- much of it spent attacking Democrat lawmakers and criticizing the efforts to impeach him -- he went after Edwards as an ally to his Democrat enemies. Edwards, considered a centrist who often sides with conservatives, replaced Bobby Jindal as governor in 2016. The Army veteran and former state legislator easily beat U.S. Senator David Vitter -- a Republican plagued by scandal -- in a runoff in that election. The Louisiana contest was another test of Trump’s ability to influence local elections. He had already taken credit for helping a Republican win a special election for a North Carolina House seat last month.