WaPo/ABC poll: Biden now "the most popular" out of Biden/Clinton/Bush/Trump (user search)
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« on: September 02, 2015, 01:02:58 PM »
« edited: September 02, 2015, 01:05:54 PM by Torie »

http://www.langerresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/1144a51ClintonTrumpBushBiden.pdf


Page 3 is the best part.


Hillary has a 45% approval rating, about the same as Obama. Trump is up 4 points on favorables and down 2 on unfavorables. Yeb is up 8 on unfavorables and unchanged on favorables.

Whites and Blacks increased their disapproval of Clinton. Hispanics actually approve more of Clinton now than before the email scandal. Which shows what a pathology their culture is. Most likely they miss the corrupt incompetence of the homelands or maybe it is Univision and their propaganda. Either way Hispanics are disqualifying themselves from civilized society.

Hillary at 34% white support. 5 points lower than Obama got in 2012.
Yeb more popular with LaRaza than with Whites 43% v 39%.

20% disapproval among Blacks with Hillary. While the GOP wont get 20% of the black vote (if they did theyd sweep PA and MI easily), it shows that the GOP can get 10-12% and that Black turnout wont be 13% of the electorate it was in 2008 and 2012 but 11% that it was in 2004. This will make NC solid red, put VA into play and make PA and MI somewhat more competitive. Probably tilt FL&OH to the GOP as well.

That's a ludicrous and offensive inference in my opinion that you made there. It's way, way, over the top. Anecdotally I have never met an Hispanic who had any illusions about just how corrupt Mexico is and how it truncates economic opportunity. They also are very unhappy with the increasing violence in that country. And in the US they tend to be law and order types. It's so much easier to stereotype a group, when you really don't have much personal experience with them.
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