NAACP Poll- 25% of Black men under 50 support Trump… But the number is probably closer to 35%

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That is what a black woman from Florida brought up on C-SPAN this morning. Take a look at about the 11:30 minute mark of the following video.



It’s a poll by the NAACP. Even 25% will be absolutely remarkable and a big difference compared to how many black men voted for Republicans in the past. But the woman from Florida suggested that the number is probably higher than 25%.

I know that some of my fellow Trump supporters might say well those black folks have had enough of the Democrat plantation. I don’t agree with that viewpoint…. the 20th century Democrat politicians stood for the working class we had our best middle class economy under FDR, Harry Truman, and Dwight Eisenhower. But that point is not a big deal because we need as many votes for Trump as possible.

I think what’s going on here is that a large amount of black men and growing numbers of black women simply recognize that they had more money when Donald Trump was president. That’s just common sense. The propagandists will say that Bidenomics is great. They are simply lying to themselves. The price of a home, the price of a home loan, the price of a car and the general cost of living is astronomical today compared to under Trump.
 
Irrelevant.

The Left will still manage to take the election no matter what.
Even if Trump was elected, he will do as told by those truly in power (or else).

The America people are expendable and of no concern.
 
Irrelevant.

The Left will still manage to take the election no matter what.
Even if Trump was elected, he will do as told by those truly in power (or else).

The America people are expendable and of no concern.
Your point taken, I think that the markets will react more favorably to a Trump presidency. Our economy will improve, and the war in Ukraine will end.

Either way the poll is very significant… as we have some of the radical BLM posters on the US message board who continue that Trump hardly has any support from blacks.
 
That is what a black woman from Florida brought up on C-SPAN this morning. Take a look at about the 11:30 minute mark of the following video.



It’s a poll by the NAACP. Even 25% will be absolutely remarkable and a big difference compared to how many black men voted for Republicans in the past. But the woman from Florida suggested that the number is probably higher than 25%.

I know that some of my fellow Trump supporters might say well those black folks have had enough of the Democrat plantation. I don’t agree with that viewpoint…. the 20th century Democrat politicians stood for the working class we had our best middle class economy under FDR, Harry Truman, and Dwight Eisenhower. But that point is not a big deal because we need as many votes for Trump as possible.

I think what’s going on here is that a large amount of black men and growing numbers of black women simply recognize that they had more money when Donald Trump was president. That’s just common sense. The propagandists will say that Bidenomics is great. They are simply lying to themselves. The price of a home, the price of a home loan, the price of a car and the general cost of living is astronomical today compared to under Trump.
A nods as good as a wink to a blind bat.
 
Your point taken, I think that the markets will react more favorably to a Trump presidency. Our economy will improve, and the war in Ukraine will end.

Either way the poll is very significant… as we have some of the radical BLM posters on the US message board who continue that Trump hardly has any support from blacks.
What wars ended when Trump was president?
 
The economy looks like is taking a bad turn.
Whoever is elected will have deal with another Democrat recession.
Hilarious

Which party was in charge in 1929? Or 2007?

Ya know, the Great Depression and Great Recession…

Go back and get your big boi pants fuckup.
 
Like the ones we had under Reagan, bush, and trump?
Reagan was the first president to turn our country from a creditor nation to a debtor one with historic deficits.

Which bush? The one that paid the price for Reagan’s spending or GWB who created no jobs in 8 years and got reelected on phony terrorism claims.

And with fat Elvis that was that before a national crisis happened, which he blames on everyone else.

What is your point fuckup.
 
Reagan was the first president to turn our country from a creditor nation to a debtor one with historic deficits.

Which bush? The one that paid the price fir Reagan’s spending or GWB who created no jobs in 8 years.

And with fat Elvis that was before a crisis happened which he blames on everyone else.

What is your point fuckup.
You are agreeing with me dum dum.
 
That is what a black woman from Florida brought up on C-SPAN this morning. Take a look at about the 11:30 minute mark of the following video.



It’s a poll by the NAACP. Even 25% will be absolutely remarkable and a big difference compared to how many black men voted for Republicans in the past. But the woman from Florida suggested that the number is probably higher than 25%.

I know that some of my fellow Trump supporters might say well those black folks have had enough of the Democrat plantation. I don’t agree with that viewpoint…. the 20th century Democrat politicians stood for the working class we had our best middle class economy under FDR, Harry Truman, and Dwight Eisenhower. But that point is not a big deal because we need as many votes for Trump as possible.

I think what’s going on here is that a large amount of black men and growing numbers of black women simply recognize that they had more money when Donald Trump was president. That’s just common sense. The propagandists will say that Bidenomics is great. They are simply lying to themselves. The price of a home, the price of a home loan, the price of a car and the general cost of living is astronomical today compared to under Trump.
As the forum representative for blacks, I can tell you that a huge number of our race supports the great President Trump.
 
Like the ones we had under Reagan, bush, and trump?
Yikes.

Under Reagan GDP average growth was 3.5%. Only his second year saw negative growth.

Under Bush Jr., the lowest GDP followed the recession under Clinton. You guys "forget" that, because, well, you know.

Under Trump was COVID. All countries experienced negative growth.
 
Yikes.

Under Reagan GDP average growth was 3.5%. Only his second year saw negative growth.

Under Bush Jr., the lowest GDP followed the recession under Clinton. You guys "forget" that, because, well, you know.

Under Trump was COVID. All countries experienced negative growth.
The recession that the GWB administration faced didn’t start until March 2001 and lasted until November same year.

Clinton wasn’t president then.
 
The recession that the GWB administration faced didn’t start until March 2001 and lasted until November same year.

Clinton wasn’t president then.
WRONG OTTO. The recession started in 2000. I have the data. You could look it up.
 
WRONG OTTO. The recession started in 2000. I have the data. You could look it up.
I’m looking at it now. The dates are 3/2001 to 11/2001. The previous recession was 10 before and happened under George Bush Sr.
 
I’m looking at it now. The dates are 3/2001 to 11/2001. The previous recession was 10 before and happened under George Bush Sr.
Ah, YOU R CORRECT. I misread it. The DOT.COM crash began on Clinton's watch and continued into 2001.

Worst loss was March 2001. Surely that can't be "Bush's fault" can it? On topic, the worst of the housing crash recession occurred on Obama's watch. Obama's fault?
 
Ah, YOU R CORRECT. I misread it. The DOT.COM crash began on Clinton's watch and continued into 2001.

Worst loss was March 2001. Surely that can't be "Bush's fault" can it? On topic, the worst of the housing crash recession occurred on Obama's watch. Obama's fault?
Again, Clinton wasn’t president when the short recession occurred.

The housing Great Recession started in late 2007. Or about a year and a half before Obama assumed office. The recession ended in June 2009 or about 6 months into his two terms.

So, again your read on it is misleading.
 
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