Trumps Job approval 50%. Obamas was 45% at the same time.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by peilthetraveler, Aug 2, 2018.

  1. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    I see your pic has 2 black people at the voting booth.What race did any republican get 15-30 % of the black vote 007?
     
    #31     Aug 3, 2018
  2. Only reposting the link. 29% approval rating vs. 15% last year. How difficult is it to believe that not all black people are sheeple of the DNC. Many see what Democrats have done for them over the last 3 decades. NOTHING. Absolutely nothing...

    This number is not surprising. Is it to you?
     
    #32     Aug 3, 2018
  3. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    If trump has 15- 30 % black approval,how come trump nor any other republican cadidates getting 15-30% of the black vote in elections?

    Credible non Rasmussen polls show black support for trump and republicans around 5- 8 %,and that's what they get in elections.
     
    #33     Aug 3, 2018
  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    It is.You would have to be a fool to belive trump has 30% black support.Credible polls and election results confirm this.
     
    #34     Aug 3, 2018
  5. That is what they got the last elections. We shall see going forward.
     
    #35     Aug 3, 2018
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    But Rasmussen says Trump had 15% black approval last year at the time of many elections but no republican got 15% of the black vote.
     
    #36     Aug 3, 2018
  7. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    This is after Rasmussen said Trump had 15 % black approval.Once again proof of what a garbage pollster Rasmussen is.







    https://www.washingtonpost.com/grap...t-polls/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.c30bb3efc1a4

    Jones benefitted from near-unanimous support from black voters, historically large support from whites


    Fully 96 percent of African Americans supported Jones, similar to President Obama’s 95 percent support among this group in 2012.








    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/14/us/blacks-alabama-doug-jones-.html

    Democrats Draw Vivid Lesson From Alabama: Mobilize Black Voters

    By JOHN ELIGON
    DEC. 14, 2017

    Amid the Democrats’ celebration over their success in turning out a huge number of black voters in the Senate election in Alabama, party leaders, activists and operatives are seeing a vivid message to increase outreach, mobilization and investment in minority communities.

    In the wake of Doug Jones’s victory Tuesday over Roy S. Moore, some Democrats are making the case that the party erred in recent years by failing to put enough of its resources into engaging with black communities, who helped produce the stunning upset in Alabama on Tuesday — and who turned out heavily in Virginia last month as well
     
    #37     Aug 3, 2018
  8. Conundrum indeed. But don't worry we will see what the numbers will be in 2020. Looks promising.
     
    #38     Aug 3, 2018
  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Black support and turnout for democrats since trumps EC system victory suggest otherwise :cool:
     
    #39     Aug 3, 2018
  10. August 4, 2018
    Rasmussen: Black approval rating of Trump now at 29%
    By Thomas Lifson
    If this figure reported in Rasmussen's daily presidential tracking poll Friday is anywhere close to accurate, Democrats are closing in on a crisis. While to poll results available to the general public reported on the Rasmussen Reports website do not contain the racial breakdown (Rasmussen pays its bills by selling detailed breakdowns of its polling results to political pros), so notable was the figure that Rasmussen tweeted out a notice:

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    Today’s @realDonaldTrump approval ratings among black voters: 29%

    This time last year: 15%http://bit.ly/preztrack @POTUS @realDonaldTrump

    1:30 PM - Aug 2, 2018
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    Given the booming economy, many African-Americans are experiencing opportunities for employment the likes of which were completely unavailable during the eight years of America's First Black President. Opportunity is calling, and many people of any race who previously despaired of bettering themselves through work are finding out that a rising tide does indeed lift all boats.

    With approval nearing one third of American blacks, it is no longer viable for Democrats to insist that Trump is such a vile racist that any favorable views of him should be censured by all right-thinking African-Americans.

    The Democrats heavily depend on 90-plus-percent turnout and 90-plus-percent support for Democrats among African-Americans. If that level of support falls to 71%, the game is more or less over. Of course, support voiced to an automated poll in a phone call is different from pulling lever to vote, but it is the start of a process that has another two years to playout before Trump's name faces voters again.

    You can bet that Bill Maher is far from the only leftist hoping that America experiences an economic crash.
     
    #40     Aug 4, 2018