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December 29, 2015, 02:48:04 PM
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Minorities line up behind … Donald Trump



Pundits might point to billionaire Donald Trump’s huge lead in the GOP presidential primary race as being the result of his generally anti-Washington, anti-government, anti-establishment, anti-politically correct attitude.

If so, it’s not just whites who are ticked at the bureaucracy, but minorities too.

Because a new poll, which still has Trump leading the race, shows 40 percent of blacks are lining up behind Trump, as are 45 percent of Hispanics, and even nearly 19 percent of Asians.

Blacks and Hispanics, in fact, even support Trump at a higher level than whites.

The results are from a new WND/Clout poll by Clout Research, a national opinion research firm in Columbus, Ohio. The telephone survey of registered voters was taken Dec. 18-27, except for the holiday, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.35 percentage points.

Only Dr. Ben Carson pulled more support from the black community than Trump, at 50 percent, and no one had more support from Hispanics than Trump. Among Asians, 37.5 percent supported Sen. Marco Rubio, with Sen. Ted Cruz matching Trump’s 18.8 percent.

Among whites, Trump was far and away the leader, with 37.7 percent of the respondents. Cruz was second at 25.1 percent.

The rankings put Trump in the No. 1 slot, Cruz second at 23.3 percent, Rubio third at 10.1, Carson fourth at 9.4 percent, and Jeb Bush fifth at six percent.

Explained Fritz Wenzel, chief of Clout Polling, “The Republican presidential primary preference nationally remains unchanged through the Christmas holiday and heading into the New Year, as Donald Trump continues to lead by double digits.

“The newish development of Sen. Ted Cruz rising and now solidifying his top-tier stature is likely going to remain for the coming weeks before the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. But the rise of Cruz signals nothing new in this race, as voters continue to voice their complete dissatisfaction with the GOP establishment. Cruz merely supplanted Carson as a more conservative outsider alternative to Trump.”

He said a key will be whether Republicans, whose divisions have been opened by Trump’s brash criticism of the establishment and refusal to go along, can come together.

“There really is just one more act to come and question to be answered before the nomination is sealed: ‘Will the establishment coalesce behind one moderate candidate and mount a serious challenge, or will they remain divided and be conquered?’” Wenzel said.

“For this challenge to develop, three of four candidates – Bush, Rubio, Kasich and Christie – would have to step aside, and given the stakes involved, it is hard to imagine that happening in time to make a difference. The clock has now become a serious factor in this race.”

He said moderates like Trump, with a sizable chunk also favoring Marco Rubio, while conservatives favor Cruz.

“Cruz does so badly among moderates that it is hard to make a case for him as the consensus candidate. Trump’s ability at this stage of the game to gain solid support among all demographic groups makes him a significant favorite to win the nomination. It is interesting to note that there is a significant gender gap inside the race for the GOP nomination – as Trump wins only 29 percent support among men but wins 47 percent support among women who will be voting in the GOP primary elections. Among conservative women voting in the GOP primaries, Trump wins 53 percent support,” Wenzel reported.

The survey shows Trump collecting nearly 40 percent of the GOP support, but also 31 percent of the independents and even 26-plus percent of the Democrats.

While Ohio Gov. John Kasich gets 31 percent of the Democrats who responded to the poll, most other candidates share tiny fractions. Only Cruz was event close to Trump, with 21 percent of the Democrats, 24 percent of the GOP and 21 percent of the independents.

It showed Trump dominates among those voters who think of themselves as very liberal or liberal, with 60 percent and 40 percent support, respectively. But he’s no slouch among the moderate and conservatives either, with support higher than 41 percent in each group.

The rest of the support was splintered among the candidates.

The question: “If you were voting today in your state’s primary or caucus election for the Republican nomination for president, and the candidates were, in alphabetical order, Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich, Marco Rubio and Donald Trump, for whom would you vote?”

Among men and women, Trump also had far and away leads, with 30 percent of the men and more than 46 percent of the women. Only Cruz was within sight, with about 23 percent of support from each group.

Trump dominated, too, among the religious categories, getting 40 percent support from Protestants, 30 percent from Catholics, 40 percent of Jews and more. Trump also dominated among the age groups as well as across all geographic regions in the country


http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/minorities-line-up-behind-donald-trump/


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December 29, 2015, 03:48:43 PM
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Because a new poll, which still has Trump leading the race, shows 40 percent of blacks are lining up behind Trump, as are 45 percent of Hispanics, and even nearly 19 percent of Asians.


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Well, not to worry. They are all lined up single file. Only a handful of them will ever make it to the polls that way.

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December 29, 2015, 04:02:17 PM
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Minorities line up behind … Donald Trump



Pundits might point to billionaire Donald Trump’s huge lead in the GOP presidential primary race as being the result of his generally anti-Washington, anti-government, anti-establishment, anti-politically correct attitude.

If so, it’s not just whites who are ticked at the bureaucracy, but minorities too.

Because a new poll, which still has Trump leading the race, shows 40 percent of blacks are lining up behind Trump, as are 45 percent of Hispanics, and even nearly 19 percent of Asians.

Blacks and Hispanics, in fact, even support Trump at a higher level than whites.
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http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/minorities-line-up-behind-donald-trump/

Wait....

Blacks and Hispanics support Trump even more than whites?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOaEGQzFaPg

Wait...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmaG4kp9MIc

Wait...
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December 29, 2015, 05:32:15 PM
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Trump Babe Speaks Out


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WGQCEwYIRg


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December 29, 2015, 06:32:19 PM
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I have a feeling there is going to be a lot of Babes for Trump.
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December 29, 2015, 11:56:07 PM
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He should take extra precautions to keep safe. He's really has the establishment in a tizzy!


Yes. The masks are falling. They can't keep talking about that. Openly. As having him as a target.


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December 30, 2015, 12:13:06 AM
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Minorities now line up behind trump after a long battle with him http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/minorities-line-up-behind-donald-trump/

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December 30, 2015, 12:30:50 AM
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Minorities now line up behind trump after a long battle with him http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/minorities-line-up-behind-donald-trump/


Yes.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1135598.msg13389790#msg13389790


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December 30, 2015, 02:34:19 AM
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The thing is, isn't Trump a genius for finding a way to get a majority of a particular niche, increasing as he shows his determination in what they want?

He's smart enough to use this to his advantage. Once he becomes president, then he can completely abandon these principles.
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December 30, 2015, 03:41:48 AM
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Minorities now line up behind trump after a long battle with him http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/minorities-line-up-behind-donald-trump/

It is good to see some of the minorities supporting Donald Trump. But the methodology used in this survey is not that good. In the article, it says that "40 percent of blacks are lining up behind Trump". Unfortunately, that is not the case. Trump is the most preferred GOP candidate for 40% of the blacks. This doesn't mean that 40% of the blacks are going to vote for him in the elections. If the battle is between Hillary and Trump, then my guess is that Trump will not be getting more than 2% of the African American vote.
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December 30, 2015, 03:44:06 AM
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Minorities now line up behind trump after a long battle with him http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/minorities-line-up-behind-donald-trump/

It is good to see some of the minorities supporting Donald Trump. But the methodology used in this survey is not that good. In the article, it says that "40 percent of blacks are lining up behind Trump". Unfortunately, that is not the case. Trump is the most preferred GOP candidate for 40% of the blacks. This doesn't mean that 40% of the blacks are going to vote for him in the elections. If the battle is between Hillary and Trump, then my guess is that Trump will not be getting more than 2% of the African American vote.
That's incorrect.  I would guess 20% at this time.  The high numbers for Obama were only because they "saw him as black."
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January 02, 2016, 01:21:50 AM
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January 03, 2016, 07:54:58 PM
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Diamond & Silk Speak at Donald Trump Rally in Biloxi, MS! (1-2-16)




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January 03, 2016, 10:34:04 PM
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Donald Trump says Hillary Clinton is 'constantly playing the woman card'

Donald Trump has taken another shot at Hillary Clinton, telling CBS’s Face the Nation in an interview to be broadcast on Sunday: “She’s constantly playing the woman card. It’s the only way she may get elected.”

The Republican presidential frontrunner also said Clinton, who leads the Democratic race as the primaries approach, had during her time as secretary of state in the Obama administration “caused tremendous death with incompetent decisions” regarding the Middle East.

“And all of this has led to Isis,” he said. “All of this has led to the migration. All of this has led to tremendous death and destruction. And she, for the most part, was in charge of it, along with Obama.”

Trump continued recent attacks in which he has focused on Clinton’s husband, Bill, and his relationships with other women.

“She’s constantly playing the woman card,” he said. “It’s the only way she may get elected… Personally, I’m not sure that anybody else other than me is going to beat her. And I think she’s a flawed candidate.

“... It hasn’t been a very pretty picture for her or for Bill. Because I’m the only one that’s willing to talk about his problems. I mean, what he did and what he has gone through I think is frankly terrible, especially if she wants to play the woman card.”

Excerpts of the interview in which Trump rejected President Obama’s plans to address gun control reform via executive actions were released by CBS on Saturday. The remarks about Clinton were excerpted by the website Politico on Sunday.

“She is pandering to the public,” Trump continued. “And she’s pandering to women. And when she did it with me, she talked about sexist. And I said, ‘Me?’ I have more respect for women by far than Hillary Clinton has. And I will do more for women than Hillary Clinton will. I will do far more, including the protection of our country.”

Trump addressed such foreign policy concerns in a rally in Biloxi, Mississippi on Saturday night, telling his audience: “Hillary Clinton created Isis with Obama.”

He did not discuss an al-Shaabab recruitment video that used footage of Trump saying Muslims should be barred from the US and appeared on social media on Friday.

Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jan/03/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-woman-card-middle-east
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January 04, 2016, 02:15:44 PM
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Lost Donald Trump Interview from Over 25 Years Ago Unearthed!





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January 04, 2016, 03:16:01 PM
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Jeb Bush


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January 05, 2016, 03:23:58 PM
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This crowd shot from Donald Trump’s Massachusetts rally is absolutely mind-boggling







Donald Trump went to Lowell, Mass. — a town about five miles south of the New Hampshire border — for one of his now trademark big-arena rallies on Monday night. This is what the crowd looked like per WaPo's Jenna Johnson.

The building — named after the late Massachusetts Sen. Paul Tsongas (D) — holds 8,000 people, and local officials were estimating that it was filled to capacity or beyond. That is a MASSIVE amount of people — especially considering that the high temperature in Lowell yesterday was 29 degrees and Trump's rally didn't start until the evening.

This is what the line to get in looked like.
https://twitter.com/rsobeyLSun/status/684129192850681857


I know that crowd size is an uncertain indicator in politics. After all, if crowd size at rallies was determinative, Bernie Sanders not Hillary Clinton would be the heavy favorite to be the Democratic presidential nominee.  That skepticism of crowd size goes double for Trump since there are plenty of people who go to see him simply for the spectacle or to be near a celebrity, not because they have any designs on voting for him.

And yet, the willingness of so many people to wait so long in such cold temperatures simply for the chance to see Trump speak would suggest that the idea that his supporters won't be the sort of people to sit through the long caucus process of Iowa or turn out to vote in the frigid cold of New Hampshire might be misguided.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told supporters that the recent diplomatic fallout between Iran and Saudi Arabia is over oil at a Mass. rally on Jan. 4. He said that after the Iran nuclear deal, Iran 'got' Iraq, and was now after Saudi Arabia. (Reuters)

Ditto the idea that Trump's bubble would burst or the ardor with which his backers regard him would fade. The Iowa caucuses are in 27 days. New Hampshire votes in 35 days.  The time is now, and people are still showing up in droves to see — and cheer — Trump.

Crowds like the one in Lowell on Monday should make clear to the last few lingering doubters that the Trump phenomenon isn't going away as voters begin the process of picking a Republican presidential nominee. Hell, he might even be getting stronger.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/01/05/this-crowd-shot-from-a-donald-trump-rally-is-absolutely-eye-popping/


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January 05, 2016, 06:23:33 PM
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Donald Trump dominates first national poll of 2016



More than half of Donald Trump’s supporters say they are strongly committed to voting for him, according to the results of the latest NBC News/SurveyMonkey online tracking poll released Tuesday, the first national poll of 2016.

Overall, the Manhattan mogul commanded the support of 35 percent of the Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters who were surveyed over the past week, while Texas Sen. Ted Cruz came in second place with 18 percent support.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio earned 13 percent, followed by 9 percent for Ben Carson, 6 percent for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, 4 percent for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and 3 percent for Carly Fiorina, according to the full results shared first on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

Among those pledging their allegiance to Trump, 51 percent said they would “absolutely” vote for him, while 33 percent indicated a “large chance.” Meanwhile, just 14 percent said the odds were merely 50-50, and only 2 percent said there was little chance they would support him. By comparison, 36 percent of Cruz voters indicated absolute loyalty, with 49 percent saying there is a greater chance, while just 26 percent of Rubio voters said they would “absolutely” vote for their candidate and 49 percent again saying there is a large likelihood that they would.

Along gender lines, Trump took the support of 39 percent of men and 29 percent of women, leading with both groups. Cruz earned support of 21 percent of men and 13 percent of women, while Rubio won the support of 13 percent of men and 14 percent of women.

Trump also leads the way among those describing themselves as white evangelicals (35 percent to Cruz’s 21 percent) and those calling themselves very conservative (35 percent to Cruz’s 30 percent).

Among Democrats, Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders 53 percent to 36 percent, with former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley earning 2 percent and 8 percent saying they are not sure.

The poll was conducted online Dec. 28-Jan. 3, surveying 3,181 registered voters among a sample of 3,700. The margin of error for 949 registered Republican voters is plus or minus 3.7 percentage points, while among 1,060 Democrats the margin of error is plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.


http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/trump-leads-poll-2016-217349


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January 05, 2016, 07:07:55 PM
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The End of Donald Trump That Never Came




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January 05, 2016, 11:07:34 PM
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Trump: It Would Be Interesting To Ask Bill Clinton The Difference Between...






Donald Trump says it would be “very interesting” to ask Bill Clinton how he was different from Bill Cosby.

Asked on the Howie Carr Show on Monday if there is a difference between Clinton and Cosby, Trump said, “Well, the Cosby thing is a weird deal and he’s got himself some big problems, and you almost have to ask Bill Clinton that question. It would be a very interesting question to some day ask him. Certainly he has a lot of strong charges against him and it’s pretty bad stuff. And it only got brought up because she said I have sexist tendencies. And I respect women so much and I’ll protect women and I’ll protect them and I’ll protect the whole country.”

Criminal charges were filed against the comedian last week for the first time over an alleged 2004 sexual assault. Cosby has been accused of sexual assault by more than 40 women over the years.

Carr also compared two past headlines about Trump’s and Clinton’s sex lives.

“I remember a headline in one of the New York tabs, I forget which one, saying about one of your girlfriends, maybe one of your wives, ‘best lover I had,’ that’s the headline I remember about you. The headline I remember about him in the New York tabs is, ‘you better put some ice on it.’”

“Oh wow. That’s amazing,” Trump said.


http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/trump-it-would-be-interesting-to-ask-bill-clinton-the-differ#.wbnQGaWL7


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