- Aug 6, 2012
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This after the debate. I googled this after hearing it in the news, I can't speak to this particular source, there were many of them, but no one in mainstream wants to report this (oddly enough, even as USA Today posted it when it was at 36%).
As I've said, all Trump has to do is reach out to the Independents, the libertarians, and NOT continue to draw the most committed who you already have on board. If you do so, you will obtain the votes of a broad swatch of the voters. Of course you reach out to everyone, but, you work a little harder to be what Americans want in general. Also, he was wise to go after Biden regarding the '94 Crime Bill. Biden was forced to address it, acknowledging it was wrong.
As a libertarian myself. The idea of "three strikes and you're out" never made sense to me. From a justice, public safety, moral or even rational standpoint. I've made my argument on here about the dangers of excessive sentencing, it can have the opposite effect to what was intended.
It appears many African American voters are no longer buying into the Democratic Party’s campaign inciting racial tensions against President Donald Trump, as a daily tracking poll found on Friday that 46% of likely black voters approve of the job he is doing heading into the November election.
Even though other polls at this time do not show this dramatic turnaround in the black community, Rasmussen Reports’ latest tally indicates that many blacks did not buy Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s narrative that the president and the United States are conduits of systemic racism, with its recent daily tracker showing a dramatic surge of likely black voters from 25% on Monday, which nearly doubled to 46% on Friday.
On Friday, Rasmussen’s daily tracking poll also revealed that likely U.S. voters approving of Trump’s job performance outweighed those disapproving 51% to 48%.
Standing in contrast
It must be noted, however, that the numbers released Friday from Rasmussen stand in stark contrast to other polling on Trump’s approval rating, with Real Clear Politics‘ average of recent polls showing that there is a negative 9.5% gap between those who approve of the president’s job performance (44.4%) compared to those who disapprove (53.9%).
This is reflected in the Economist/YouGov poll showing Trump’s approval at -9 points, Politico/Morning Consult’s at -12 points, Quinnipiac’s at -14 points, and Reuters/Ipsos at -16 points.
As I've said, all Trump has to do is reach out to the Independents, the libertarians, and NOT continue to draw the most committed who you already have on board. If you do so, you will obtain the votes of a broad swatch of the voters. Of course you reach out to everyone, but, you work a little harder to be what Americans want in general. Also, he was wise to go after Biden regarding the '94 Crime Bill. Biden was forced to address it, acknowledging it was wrong.
As a libertarian myself. The idea of "three strikes and you're out" never made sense to me. From a justice, public safety, moral or even rational standpoint. I've made my argument on here about the dangers of excessive sentencing, it can have the opposite effect to what was intended.
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It appears many African American voters are no longer buying into the Democratic Party’s campaign inciting racial tensions against President Donald Trump, as a daily tracking poll found on Friday that 46% of likely black voters approve of the job he is doing heading into the November election.
Even though other polls at this time do not show this dramatic turnaround in the black community, Rasmussen Reports’ latest tally indicates that many blacks did not buy Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s narrative that the president and the United States are conduits of systemic racism, with its recent daily tracker showing a dramatic surge of likely black voters from 25% on Monday, which nearly doubled to 46% on Friday.
On Friday, Rasmussen’s daily tracking poll also revealed that likely U.S. voters approving of Trump’s job performance outweighed those disapproving 51% to 48%.
Standing in contrast
It must be noted, however, that the numbers released Friday from Rasmussen stand in stark contrast to other polling on Trump’s approval rating, with Real Clear Politics‘ average of recent polls showing that there is a negative 9.5% gap between those who approve of the president’s job performance (44.4%) compared to those who disapprove (53.9%).
This is reflected in the Economist/YouGov poll showing Trump’s approval at -9 points, Politico/Morning Consult’s at -12 points, Quinnipiac’s at -14 points, and Reuters/Ipsos at -16 points.
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