41% of Trump Supports Favor Bombing Agrabah

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From Public Policy Polling, the latest numbers on the candidates as of December 18.

"""""
-Supporters of most of the major GOP candidates agree with the basic premise that Islam should be legal in the United States- it's 59/21 with Cruz voters, 67/11 with Bush voters, and 77/10 with Rubio voters. Trump supporters are off on their own on that one too though- just 33% think Islam should be legal to 42% who think it should be illegal. Overall 53% of primary voters think Islam should be allowed to just 26% who don't think it should be.

To put some of these findings about real modern day issues and Trump voters in context, 41% of his voters think Japanese internment was a good thing, to 37% who don't. And 41% of his supporters would favor bombing Agrabah to only 9% who are opposed to doing that. Agrabah is the country from 'Aladdin'. """


Trump Lead Grows Nationally; 41% of His Voters Want to Bomb Country From Aladdin; Clinton Maintains Big Lead
Trump Lead Grows Nationally; 41% of His Voters Want to Bomb Country From Aladdin; Clinton Maintains Big Lead

 
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Wonder how many are going to post this 'survey'?

I think this is the 4th thread on it.

Will they link to the 'surveys' banning water and the 1st Amendment later?
 
Wonder how many are going to post this 'survey'?

I think this is the 4th thread on it.

Will they link to the 'surveys' banning water and the 1st Amendment later?


Fox News and Brett Baier seem to think very highly of PPP:

Published November 08, 2012
FOX News
"""Winners & Losers

After every election, there are a number of winners and losers of course.

Tonight, a list of winners and losers of the people who predict winners and losers -- the pollsters.

A Fordham University study credits the Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling (PPP) as the most accurate of the survey companies this year.


The poll it does in partnership with the Daily Kos and the Services Employees International Union (SEIU) was second.

YouGov was third.

Ipsos/Reuters and Purple Strategies round out the top five.

The bottom of the list includes some famous ones.

Rasmussen, Gallup, NPR, National Journal and in last place the Associated Press poll conducted by GfK.

The University of Virginia's Larry Sabato tells us what happened -- quote -- "Some pollsters incorrectly thought turnout in this election would look more like 2004, when Bush won, than 2008, when Obama won. This caused them to overestimate Romney's likely vote in the swing states. They were wrong, and the pollsters who projected an electorate very much like 2008 were right. Lesson learned all around."

Poll aggregator Real Clear Politics was not part of the study but it correctly predicted every state with Florida still undecided.

Bad Bets

The biggest money loser in the general election campaign was casino mogul Sheldon Adelson. He spent more than $53 million on the Romney effort as well as funding Senate and House races.

All of his candidates lost except one.

Nevada senator-elect Dean Heller defeated Adelson foe Shelley Berkley, a Democrat.

Forbes puts the loss in perspective -- quote -- "While $53 million may sound like quite a chunk of change, it's not much for a guy worth $20.5 billion. Imagine an average person with a $100,000 net worth buying a pair of Tory Burch shoes for $250. You'd care if you lost them, but you wouldn't be ruined."

Your Vote Matters

And finally, one Kentucky candidate learned the hard way that every vote counts.

Robert McDonald finished in a dead heat with Olivia Ballou for the final seat on the Walton City Council.

One vote that was not cast would have put him over the top. Only one vote would have done it.

The Cincinnati Enquirer reports, McDonald's wife -- who works nights at a hospital and is finishing nurses training -- did not make it to the polls.

So now his election will hinge on a coin-flip.




 
"Trump supporters are off on their own on that one too though- just 33% think Islam should be legal to 42% who think it should be illegal."

And how exactly do these morons believe Islam should be made 'illegal' absent amending the Constitution to repeal the First Amendment.

We can only infer that a significant number of Trump supporters are this comprehensively ignorant.
 
"Overall 53% of primary voters think Islam should be allowed to just 26% who don't think it should be."

What does this even mean – that's still a quarter of voters who believe Islam should be 'disallowed,' a quarter of the voters exhibiting remarkable ignorance of, or contempt for, the First Amendment.
 
"Trump supporters are off on their own on that one too though- just 33% think Islam should be legal to 42% who think it should be illegal."

And how exactly do these morons believe Islam should be made 'illegal' absent amending the Constitution to repeal the First Amendment.

We can only infer that a significant number of Trump supporters are this comprehensively ignorant.


I'm thinking the idiots polled must think Agrabah is the capital of Syria.
 
"Trump supporters are off on their own on that one too though- just 33% think Islam should be legal to 42% who think it should be illegal."

And how exactly do these morons believe Islam should be made 'illegal' absent amending the Constitution to repeal the First Amendment.

We can only infer that a significant number of Trump supporters are this comprehensively ignorant.
Do you not think that the underlying issue is Sharia law?

Either way radical Islam MUST be stopped from being allowed to take root in this country.

Funny you lefties had no problem killing the Christians at Waco because of the threat you thought they imposed but Islam gets your full protection.

Wtf is wrong with you people?
 
"Overall 53% of primary voters think Islam should be allowed to just 26% who don't think it should be."

What does this even mean – that's still a quarter of voters who believe Islam should be 'disallowed,' a quarter of the voters exhibiting remarkable ignorance of, or contempt for, the First Amendment.

What does this even mean – that's still a quarter of voters who believe Islam should be 'disallowed,' a quarter of the voters exhibiting remarkable ignorance of, or contempt for, the First Amendment.

A liberal suddenly concerned about ignorant voters.....hilarious!!!
 
Wonder how many are going to post this 'survey'?

I think this is the 4th thread on it.

Will they link to the 'surveys' banning water and the 1st Amendment later?


Fox News and Brett Baier seem to think very highly of PPP:

Published November 08, 2012
FOX News
"""Winners & Losers

After every election, there are a number of winners and losers of course.

Tonight, a list of winners and losers of the people who predict winners and losers -- the pollsters.

A Fordham University study credits the Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling (PPP) as the most accurate of the survey companies this year.


The poll it does in partnership with the Daily Kos and the Services Employees International Union (SEIU) was second.

YouGov was third.

Ipsos/Reuters and Purple Strategies round out the top five.

The bottom of the list includes some famous ones.

Rasmussen, Gallup, NPR, National Journal and in last place the Associated Press poll conducted by GfK.

The University of Virginia's Larry Sabato tells us what happened -- quote -- "Some pollsters incorrectly thought turnout in this election would look more like 2004, when Bush won, than 2008, when Obama won. This caused them to overestimate Romney's likely vote in the swing states. They were wrong, and the pollsters who projected an electorate very much like 2008 were right. Lesson learned all around."

Poll aggregator Real Clear Politics was not part of the study but it correctly predicted every state with Florida still undecided.

Bad Bets

The biggest money loser in the general election campaign was casino mogul Sheldon Adelson. He spent more than $53 million on the Romney effort as well as funding Senate and House races.

All of his candidates lost except one.

Nevada senator-elect Dean Heller defeated Adelson foe Shelley Berkley, a Democrat.

Forbes puts the loss in perspective -- quote -- "While $53 million may sound like quite a chunk of change, it's not much for a guy worth $20.5 billion. Imagine an average person with a $100,000 net worth buying a pair of Tory Burch shoes for $250. You'd care if you lost them, but you wouldn't be ruined."

Your Vote Matters

And finally, one Kentucky candidate learned the hard way that every vote counts.

Robert McDonald finished in a dead heat with Olivia Ballou for the final seat on the Walton City Council.

One vote that was not cast would have put him over the top. Only one vote would have done it.

The Cincinnati Enquirer reports, McDonald's wife -- who works nights at a hospital and is finishing nurses training -- did not make it to the polls.

So now his election will hinge on a coin-flip

and all that blather has what to do with the fact this 'survey' has been posted 4 times before?

The best thing that could happen for this country is if Trump, Hillary, Sanders, and at least half of the rest of the candidates took a long cruise through the Bermuda Triangle.

MIght as well add the Obama adults to the list.

 
19% of Democrats supported bombing Agrabah as well. It's really not much better than 30% of Republicans. It shows the stupidity of voters in general.
 
From Public Policy Polling, the latest numbers on the candidates as of December 18.

"""""
-Supporters of most of the major GOP candidates agree with the basic premise that Islam should be legal in the United States- it's 59/21 with Cruz voters, 67/11 with Bush voters, and 77/10 with Rubio voters. Trump supporters are off on their own on that one too though- just 33% think Islam should be legal to 42% who think it should be illegal. Overall 53% of primary voters think Islam should be allowed to just 26% who don't think it should be.

To put some of these findings about real modern day issues and Trump voters in context, 41% of his voters think Japanese internment was a good thing, to 37% who don't. And 41% of his supporters would favor bombing Agrabah to only 9% who are opposed to doing that. Agrabah is the country from 'Aladdin'. """


Trump Lead Grows Nationally; 41% of His Voters Want to Bomb Country From Aladdin; Clinton Maintains Big Lead
Trump Lead Grows Nationally; 41% of His Voters Want to Bomb Country From Aladdin; Clinton Maintains Big Lead
Why should alladin be spared? Is he one of your fag buddies?
 
"Trump supporters are off on their own on that one too though- just 33% think Islam should be legal to 42% who think it should be illegal."

And how exactly do these morons believe Islam should be made 'illegal' absent amending the Constitution to repeal the First Amendment.

We can only infer that a significant number of Trump supporters are this comprehensively ignorant.
Do you not think that the underlying issue is Sharia law?

Either way radical Islam MUST be stopped from being allowed to take root in this country.

Funny you lefties had no problem killing the Christians at Waco because of the threat you thought they imposed but Islam gets your full protection.

Wtf is wrong with you people?
The only way to decrease the influence of Sharia is to cut ties with Saudi Arabia. They fund it's expansion. The CIA works closely with them. That's its source. When are folks going to wake up? :dunno:

Come now, do you really think that is going to happen?
 
Wonder how many are going to post this 'survey'?

I think this is the 4th thread on it.

Will they link to the 'surveys' banning water and the 1st Amendment later?


Fox News and Brett Baier seem to think very highly of PPP:

Published November 08, 2012
FOX News
"""Winners & Losers

After every election, there are a number of winners and losers of course.

Tonight, a list of winners and losers of the people who predict winners and losers -- the pollsters.

A Fordham University study credits the Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling (PPP) as the most accurate of the survey companies this year.


The poll it does in partnership with the Daily Kos and the Services Employees International Union (SEIU) was second.

YouGov was third.

Ipsos/Reuters and Purple Strategies round out the top five.

The bottom of the list includes some famous ones.

Rasmussen, Gallup, NPR, National Journal and in last place the Associated Press poll conducted by GfK.

The University of Virginia's Larry Sabato tells us what happened -- quote -- "Some pollsters incorrectly thought turnout in this election would look more like 2004, when Bush won, than 2008, when Obama won. This caused them to overestimate Romney's likely vote in the swing states. They were wrong, and the pollsters who projected an electorate very much like 2008 were right. Lesson learned all around."

Poll aggregator Real Clear Politics was not part of the study but it correctly predicted every state with Florida still undecided.

Bad Bets

The biggest money loser in the general election campaign was casino mogul Sheldon Adelson. He spent more than $53 million on the Romney effort as well as funding Senate and House races.

All of his candidates lost except one.

Nevada senator-elect Dean Heller defeated Adelson foe Shelley Berkley, a Democrat.

Forbes puts the loss in perspective -- quote -- "While $53 million may sound like quite a chunk of change, it's not much for a guy worth $20.5 billion. Imagine an average person with a $100,000 net worth buying a pair of Tory Burch shoes for $250. You'd care if you lost them, but you wouldn't be ruined."

Your Vote Matters

And finally, one Kentucky candidate learned the hard way that every vote counts.

Robert McDonald finished in a dead heat with Olivia Ballou for the final seat on the Walton City Council.

One vote that was not cast would have put him over the top. Only one vote would have done it.

The Cincinnati Enquirer reports, McDonald's wife -- who works nights at a hospital and is finishing nurses training -- did not make it to the polls.

So now his election will hinge on a coin-flip

and all that blather has what to do with the fact this 'survey' has been posted 4 times before?

The best thing that could happen for this country is if Trump, Hillary, Sanders, and at least half of the rest of the candidates took a long cruise through the Bermuda Triangle.

MIght as well add the Obama adults to the list.
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