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This poll will make snowflake heads explode. They've been saying over and over and over that no one wants the wall. Intelligent people knew that was bullshit. Anyone who is intelligent can see that the wall is smart and effective.
National Sentinel) Build It: In politics, there are very few lay-ups when it comes to finding issues most Americans agree on, but POTUS Donald Trump hit upon one during his 2016 campaign: Building a “big, beautiful wall” along the U.S. border with Mexico to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
And according to midterm exit polling, it’s still a political lay-up.
Exit polling conducted by Zogby Analytics for the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) found that the vast majority of Republican voters — more than 80 percent — favor the construction of a border wall along the southern border.
Less than five percent of Republicans oppose a border wall.
Meanwhile, a healthy majority of about 53.3 percent of swing voters said they also support the president’s proposed border wall.
Overall, a plurality of more than 47 percent of all midterm election voters said they support the construction of a border wall.
What’s more, almost 90 percent of all midterm election voters called illegal immigration either a “problem” or a “serious problem” facing America. And that includes nearly 83 percent of Democratic voters and more than 85 percent of swing voters.
And according to midterm exit polling, it’s still a political lay-up.
Exit polling conducted by Zogby Analytics for the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) found that the vast majority of Republican voters — more than 80 percent — favor the construction of a border wall along the southern border.
Less than five percent of Republicans oppose a border wall.
Meanwhile, a healthy majority of about 53.3 percent of swing voters said they also support the president’s proposed border wall.
Overall, a plurality of more than 47 percent of all midterm election voters said they support the construction of a border wall.
What’s more, almost 90 percent of all midterm election voters called illegal immigration either a “problem” or a “serious problem” facing America. And that includes nearly 83 percent of Democratic voters and more than 85 percent of swing voters.