JimBowie1958
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Trumps debate performance was focused on getting the news out to groups he should have but had only marginal support from, like small business owners, but also married women, pro-job growth minorities and Evangelical Republicans who still pine for Ted Cruz.
We have evidence that Trump won the small businessmen now, and I am very sure that he also got huge support growth among the other groups as well.
These percentages will continue to grow from the next two debates,e specially if Trump picks up some pointers from Pence on how to deliver his points with more calm and class.
Poll: Nearly 60 Percent of Small Business Owners Plan to Vote for Trump - Breitbart
Mantra, which is a social network specifically for small business, conducted a nationwide poll surveying 834 business owners from Sept. 26 to Sept. 28. The poll found 58.7 percent thought Trump won the first presidential debate while 41.3 percent said Clinton won.
The poll also asked the small business owners which candidate’s tax policy they found most favorable. Sixty-one percent said they thought Trump’s tax plan was the most favorable, while 38.8 percent favored Clinton’s tax policy.
Nearly 60 percent of those surveyed said they plan to vote for Trump, while roughly 40 percent said they plan to vote for Clinton.
We have evidence that Trump won the small businessmen now, and I am very sure that he also got huge support growth among the other groups as well.
These percentages will continue to grow from the next two debates,e specially if Trump picks up some pointers from Pence on how to deliver his points with more calm and class.
Poll: Nearly 60 Percent of Small Business Owners Plan to Vote for Trump - Breitbart
Mantra, which is a social network specifically for small business, conducted a nationwide poll surveying 834 business owners from Sept. 26 to Sept. 28. The poll found 58.7 percent thought Trump won the first presidential debate while 41.3 percent said Clinton won.
The poll also asked the small business owners which candidate’s tax policy they found most favorable. Sixty-one percent said they thought Trump’s tax plan was the most favorable, while 38.8 percent favored Clinton’s tax policy.
Nearly 60 percent of those surveyed said they plan to vote for Trump, while roughly 40 percent said they plan to vote for Clinton.