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    Quote Originally Posted by BillyCarpenter View Post
    All the polls are showing Biden with a huge lead. So, let me ask....

    Joe Biden has been in office for 47-years.

    What is his biggest accomplishment?
    Many pollsters cannot be trusted. They are paid to obtain a specific result and they know how to obtain it.

    Most pollsters use qualifying questions. Most are "On a scale of 1 to 10 do you support abortion, 1 is no and 10 is in all cases" type of questions. Those who are deemed too conservative are not invited to take the main survey.

    Another way they obtain the desired results is to ask misleading questions. Remember years ago when they claimed a survey of school age children were not getting proper breakfast at home. The actual question asked? "Does your mother prepare you a hot breakfast every morning?" Notice the bold words. A child who is living with it father will answer NO. Or whose older brother or sister prepares breakfast. Or who is able to prepare their own. Or a family who goes to a restaurant for breakfast or picks up from a fast food drive through on weekends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrohnB View Post
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H86GWyrM3zE

    Ben shapiro called it back during the kavanaugh hearings!
    Fast forward to the 3:40 mark for the Biden stuff.
    “In the absence of Biden having a...Hillary Clinton-like moment, he’ll be the front runner for the democrats”.
    ”Joe Biden = Weekend at Bernie’s. All you have to do is walk him out there and around.”

    HAHAHA!!
    Jeez, quoting Ben shapiro. Haha. Kinda scraping the bottom of the conservative barrel. He is a few steps below danny mcboing boing.

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    New Poll: Trump's Black Voter Approval Nearly Doubles in Just 3 Days

    A new survey found that President Donald Trump’s approval rating among likely black voters skyrocketed between Monday and Friday of this week.
    The results of Rasmussen Reports’ daily presidential approval rating tracking poll found that Trump’s approval among likely black voters went from 25 percent on Monday to 46 percent on Friday.
    Trump’s approval rating among this demographic actually decreased to 24 percent on Tuesday. Three days later, it had nearly doubled to 46 percent.
    The president’s overall approval rating was at 51 percent on Friday.




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    Morning Reader Data Points: National Daily Black Likely Voter Job Approval For @POTUS - October 19-23, 2020 Mon 10/19 - 25% Tue 10/20 - 24% Wed 10/21 - 31% Thu 10/22 - 37% Fri 10/23 - 46%

    7:45 AM · Oct 23, 2020

    “Daily tracking results are collected via telephone surveys of 500 likely voters per night and reported on a three-day rolling average basis,” according to Rasmussen.
    “The margin of sampling error for the full sample of 1,500 Likely Voters is +/- 2.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.”
    Considering the historical support for Republicans presidential candidates among black voters, if the results are anywhere close to accurate — and Rasmussen does have a good track record — then Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is in big trouble.
    The support of black voters is crucial for Democrats, and without the vast majority that support, Biden’s campaign is sunk.
    Last month, Gallup reported Trump’s support is up among black Americans from 2016, although the pollster didn’t find that support anywhere near the 46 percent approval rating figure reported by Rasmussen.
    Gallup reported that “aggregated data from polls conducted July 30-Aug. 12 and Aug. 31-Sept. 13 show Trump approval — a rough surrogate for likelihood to vote for Trump — at 11% among Black Americans, with disapproval at 87%.”
    For context, the pollster further noted, “The Democratic candidate for president over the five presidential elections since 2000 has averaged 91% of the Black vote, with 8% on average going to the Republican candidate.”

    Trump won the 2016 election with an estimated 8 percent of the black vote, so even if Gallup’s aggregate date showing a 3 percentage point increase to 11 percent is accurate, the president has already made large inroads with black voters.
    Trump has courted black voters since his first presidential campaign, and has worked hard while in office to go to bat for the black community.

    Politico reported that in 2019, the Trump campaign shocked some black Florida residents by advertising in The Westside Gazette, a black-owned Broward County newspaper. Gazette publisher Bobby Henry told Politico, “I thought it was quite abnormal.

    “For [Trump] to reach out to the broader African-American community is what surprised me.”
    Under the Trump administration, black unemployment reached historically low levels prior to the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic, and the president has proudly touted his actions to provide funding for historically black colleges and universities.
    Trump was also successful in signing into law the bipartisan criminal justice reform FIRST STEP Act in 2018, which aims to reduce prison populations and rehabilitate convicted felons. cTrump sparred with Biden over criminal justice during Thursday’s debate in Tennessee.

    Trump hit Biden hard for his support of crime legislation in the 1980s and 1990s that critics say disproportionately targeted black Americans.
    “You put tens of thousands of mostly young black young men in prison,” Trump told Biden.
    Trump also laid into Biden for not working hard enough on the issue of criminal justice reform during his eight years as vice president.
    Perhaps Thursday’s debate, and Trump’s record with black Americans, endeared the president to the all-important voting bloc.

    If the Rasmussen survey is indeed accurate, Trump’s debate performance proved to a great many black Americans that while Democrats have talked about improving their lives for decades, the president was successful in making his case that he’s been a true ally for the black community.
    Just a reminder: As Rasmussen pointed out in December 2016, its “final poll was the closest among all pollsters who correctly picked Hillary Clinton to win the popular vote” in that year’s presidential election

    The RealClearPolitics polling average prior to the election showed Clinton up by 3.3 percentage points in the days leading up to the election.
    Rasmussen had Clinton up by just 1.7 points, and she eventually won the popular vote by 2.1 points while losing the Electoral College.

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    Report: Biden Family Business Venture with Chinese Company Listed Kamala Harris as 'Key Contact'


    California Sen. Kamala Harris, the running mate of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, was among the high-profile liberal politicians listed as “key domestic contacts” for a business venture involving Biden’s brother Jim, his son Hunter and the now-bankrupt Chinese company CEFC China Energy Co., according to an email obtained by Fox News.
    The email, which had the subject line “Phase one domestic contacts/projects,” was written by Jim Biden and sent to James Gilliar, Hunter Biden, Rob Walker and Tony Bobulinski on May 15, 2017, Fox reported.
    Attached to the email was a document titled “RE: Key domestic contacts for phase one target projects.”

    The document listed six different American political jurisdictions with names of politicians under each, some of which had additional notes attached to their names. Most, though not all, of the politicians were Democrats.


    Here is a simplified version of the list within the email:


    1. New York State
      • Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo
      • Howard Zemsky
      • Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
      • Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand

    2. New York City
      • Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio
      • Maria Torres-Springer

    3. Virginia
      • Then-Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe
      • Todd Haymore

    4. Minnesota
      • Then-Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton
      • Then-Democratic Sen. Al Franken
      • Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar

    5. Florida
      • Then-Republican Gov. Rick Scott

    6. California
      • Then-Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown
      • Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein
      • Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris
      • Former San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom
      • Los Angeles Democratic Mayor Eric Garcetti
      • San Diego Republican Mayor Kevin Faulcone



    But this email certainly only emphasizes the ongoing and ever-growing allegations regarding the Biden family’s shady dealings with companies in China and Ukraine.
    In the document, we see Harris’ name listed under the state of California, which she represents in the Senate.
    If Harris was considered a potential “key domestic contact” when it came to Jim and Hunter Biden’s business partnership with a Chinese energy company, wouldn’t it cross anyone’s mind that perhaps Harris running with Joe Biden for the Oval Office wasn’t a smart move?

    To be sure, this email only tells part of a story.
    It’s unclear whether Jim and Hunter Biden got in touch with any of the names on that list, let alone Harris.

    Still, it’s a bad look for the Biden campaign that Jim Biden listed as one of his business ventures’ “key domestic contacts” a woman who’s seeking the second-highest elected office in the land — as his brother’s running mate.
    And it certainly raises more questions regarding the Biden family’s business deals.

    If the Biden-Harris campaign had any respect for the American people, they’d answer the questions that have been raised in recent weeks in a straightforward, honest manner.
    But as we’ve already seen, the chances of that actually happening are slim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B. View Post
    New Poll: Trump's Black Voter Approval Nearly Doubles in Just 3 Days

    A new survey found that President Donald Trump’s approval rating among likely black voters skyrocketed between Monday and Friday of this week.
    The results of Rasmussen Reports’ daily presidential approval rating tracking poll found that Trump’s approval among likely black voters went from 25 percent on Monday to 46 percent on Friday.
    Trump’s approval rating among this demographic actually decreased to 24 percent on Tuesday. Three days later, it had nearly doubled to 46 percent.
    The president’s overall approval rating was at 51 percent on Friday.




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    Morning Reader Data Points: National Daily Black Likely Voter Job Approval For @POTUS - October 19-23, 2020 Mon 10/19 - 25% Tue 10/20 - 24% Wed 10/21 - 31% Thu 10/22 - 37% Fri 10/23 - 46%

    7:45 AM · Oct 23, 2020

    “Daily tracking results are collected via telephone surveys of 500 likely voters per night and reported on a three-day rolling average basis,” according to Rasmussen.
    “The margin of sampling error for the full sample of 1,500 Likely Voters is +/- 2.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.”
    Considering the historical support for Republicans presidential candidates among black voters, if the results are anywhere close to accurate — and Rasmussen does have a good track record — then Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is in big trouble.
    The support of black voters is crucial for Democrats, and without the vast majority that support, Biden’s campaign is sunk.
    Last month, Gallup reported Trump’s support is up among black Americans from 2016, although the pollster didn’t find that support anywhere near the 46 percent approval rating figure reported by Rasmussen.
    Gallup reported that “aggregated data from polls conducted July 30-Aug. 12 and Aug. 31-Sept. 13 show Trump approval — a rough surrogate for likelihood to vote for Trump — at 11% among Black Americans, with disapproval at 87%.”
    For context, the pollster further noted, “The Democratic candidate for president over the five presidential elections since 2000 has averaged 91% of the Black vote, with 8% on average going to the Republican candidate.”

    Trump won the 2016 election with an estimated 8 percent of the black vote, so even if Gallup’s aggregate date showing a 3 percentage point increase to 11 percent is accurate, the president has already made large inroads with black voters.
    Trump has courted black voters since his first presidential campaign, and has worked hard while in office to go to bat for the black community.

    Politico reported that in 2019, the Trump campaign shocked some black Florida residents by advertising in The Westside Gazette, a black-owned Broward County newspaper. Gazette publisher Bobby Henry told Politico, “I thought it was quite abnormal.

    “For [Trump] to reach out to the broader African-American community is what surprised me.”
    Under the Trump administration, black unemployment reached historically low levels prior to the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic, and the president has proudly touted his actions to provide funding for historically black colleges and universities.
    Trump was also successful in signing into law the bipartisan criminal justice reform FIRST STEP Act in 2018, which aims to reduce prison populations and rehabilitate convicted felons. cTrump sparred with Biden over criminal justice during Thursday’s debate in Tennessee.

    Trump hit Biden hard for his support of crime legislation in the 1980s and 1990s that critics say disproportionately targeted black Americans.
    “You put tens of thousands of mostly young black young men in prison,” Trump told Biden.
    Trump also laid into Biden for not working hard enough on the issue of criminal justice reform during his eight years as vice president.
    Perhaps Thursday’s debate, and Trump’s record with black Americans, endeared the president to the all-important voting bloc.

    If the Rasmussen survey is indeed accurate, Trump’s debate performance proved to a great many black Americans that while Democrats have talked about improving their lives for decades, the president was successful in making his case that he’s been a true ally for the black community.
    Just a reminder: As Rasmussen pointed out in December 2016, its “final poll was the closest among all pollsters who correctly picked Hillary Clinton to win the popular vote” in that year’s presidential election

    The RealClearPolitics polling average prior to the election showed Clinton up by 3.3 percentage points in the days leading up to the election.
    Rasmussen had Clinton up by just 1.7 points, and she eventually won the popular vote by 2.1 points while losing the Electoral College.
    Hilarious
    As Republicans refuse to raise minimal wage
    Rip healthcare away
    Rip food stamps away
    Strip protection for fair house away
    Refuse to say BLM
    Yep Your doing great with Black Voters

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsm2 View Post
    Hilarious

    Rip foodstamps away.
    Yep Your doing great with Black Voters

    Why do you associate food stamp with black people?


    That's how liberals think of black folk. Racist sh!t.

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    One reason why Trump is the great president in our lifetime:


    President Donald Trump constantly committed to reviving American industry during his 2016 presidential campaign, promising that he’d bring back jobs that the country lost due to unfair trade deals. His loud appeals to blue-collar laborers went a long way toward putting him in the White House, even though they garnered ceaseless skepticism from the establishment media, mainstream economists, and his predecessor.

    New York Times columnist Paul Krugman said weeks after Trump’s election that the president would never bring back lost manufacturing jobs. Krugman declared that “nothing policy can do will bring back those lost jobs. The service sector is the future of work; but nobody wants to hear it.” At a PBS town hall in June 2016, former President Barack Obama poured cold water on Trump’s promise to restore a manufacturing jobs sector that’d been slowly picked apart for decades. Obama contended that decades of America’s diminished dominance in manufacturing was proof of a larger global trend. “Well, how exactly are you going to do that?” Obama asked rhetorically. “What exactly are you going to do? There’s no answer to it. He just says, ‘Well, I’m going to negotiate a better deal.’ Well, what, how exactly are you going to negotiate that? What magic wand do you have? And usually the answer is, he doesn’t have an answer.” It was Barack Obama who oversaw a stagnant and declining manufacturing sector during his eight years in office. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Obama’s economy produced less than 100,000 manufacturing jobs across the nation during his last two years in office. In contrast to Obama, manufacturing jobs started soaring shortly after Trump assumed office in January 2017.
    Since the Trump Administration’s red-tape–cutting policies and the tax cut and reform law passed in December 2017, manufacturers added 467,000 jobs, more than six times the 73,000 manufacturing jobs added in Obama’s last two years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillyCarpenter View Post
    One reason why Trump is the great president in our lifetime:


    President Donald Trump constantly committed to reviving American industry during his 2016 presidential campaign, promising that he’d bring back jobs that the country lost due to unfair trade deals. His loud appeals to blue-collar laborers went a long way toward putting him in the White House, even though they garnered ceaseless skepticism from the establishment media, mainstream economists, and his predecessor.

    New York Times columnist Paul Krugman said weeks after Trump’s election that the president would never bring back lost manufacturing jobs. Krugman declared that “nothing policy can do will bring back those lost jobs. The service sector is the future of work; but nobody wants to hear it.” At a PBS town hall in June 2016, former President Barack Obama poured cold water on Trump’s promise to restore a manufacturing jobs sector that’d been slowly picked apart for decades. Obama contended that decades of America’s diminished dominance in manufacturing was proof of a larger global trend. “Well, how exactly are you going to do that?” Obama asked rhetorically. “What exactly are you going to do? There’s no answer to it. He just says, ‘Well, I’m going to negotiate a better deal.’ Well, what, how exactly are you going to negotiate that? What magic wand do you have? And usually the answer is, he doesn’t have an answer.” It was Barack Obama who oversaw a stagnant and declining manufacturing sector during his eight years in office. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Obama’s economy produced less than 100,000 manufacturing jobs across the nation during his last two years in office. In contrast to Obama, manufacturing jobs started soaring shortly after Trump assumed office in January 2017.
    Since the Trump Administration’s red-tape–cutting policies and the tax cut and reform law passed in December 2017, manufacturers added 467,000 jobs, more than six times the 73,000 manufacturing jobs added in Obama’s last two years.

    .... great Presidents do not impeached.

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    .... great Presidents do not impeached.
    467,000 factory workers would disagree with you. They all said it couldn't be done. Trump did it. My hero.

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