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1 minute ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

He had a bad night.  The big money hasn't jumped from Nikki.  The Kochs are still behind her.  We'll see for how long but it will do him some damage.

I look at it as a situation of where Trump won the battle, but he didn’t win the war

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1 hour ago, BillStime said:

 
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Ya know, I will admit, I initially agreed with Trump on going after everything before giving money to Ukraine (even though I hate the idea of giving money to Ukraine)…

 

However, the more I think about it, I’m starting to think all this “deal” talk is just a charade…

 

You don’t need a “deal” in order for the federal government to simply enforce the immigration laws on the books…

 

So, I disagree with Trump on this…

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Arab-American leaders call off meeting with Biden’s campaign boss in Michigan: ‘Not welcome here’

by Victor Nava

 

Arab-American leaders in Michigan refused to meet with President Biden’s campaign manager on Friday over the commander in chief’s backing of Israel in its war against Hamas. The planned Dearborn, Mich., get-together was part of a Biden campaign “listening tour,” according to the Detroit News, and was expected to involve Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez and roughly a dozen Muslim and Arab American elected officials, office holders and community leaders. When word of the scheduled summit got out, Wayne County deputy executive and meeting coordinator Assad Turfe canceled it, because of community “outrage.”

 

https://nypost.com/2024/01/26/news/arab-american-leaders-call-off-meeting-with-bidens-campaign-boss-in-michigan/

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Democrat Party Identification Hits New Low

 

 

Political independents continue to constitute the largest political bloc in the U.S., with an average of 43% of U.S. adults identifying this way in 2023, tying the record high from 2014. Independent identification has been 40% or higher each year since 2011, except for the 2016 (39%) and 2020 (39%) presidential election years.

 

Equal 27% shares of U.S. adults identify as Republicans and Democrats, with the Democratic figure marking a new low for that party in Gallup’s trend.

 

Democratic identification has now declined by one point in each of the past three years. These declines, and the new low registered in 2023, are likely tied to President Joe Biden’s unpopularity. Biden’s job approval ratings have largely been around 40% since late 2021, and were consistently below that mark in October, November and December.

 

https://news.gallup.com/poll/548459/independent-party-tied-high-democratic-new-low.aspx?

 

 

 

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MSNBC goes to barbershop, learns from black voters why they are considering Trump

 

FTA:

 

Lee told MSNBC host Katy Tur that he discovered on his trip to South Carolina that black men fall into "three buckets" regarding the upcoming election.

 

"Those who are planning on voting for Joe Biden again even though they're not excited," he explained, "those who are considering voting for Donald Trump, and those who will sit out altogether and take some sort of off ramp out of the process."

 

Trump isn't going to win a majority of the vote from black voters in 2024 because no Republican ever has.

 

But it's clear that black Americans are tired of the Democratic Party never delivering on its promises while assuming black voters are a monolith who will remain loyal to the Democratic Party no matter what. Look no farther than a USA Today/Suffolk University poll, which last month found that Biden commands support from just 63% of black voters.

 

That's a serious decline from the 92% that Biden won four years ago.

 

https://rumble.com/v4azh4r-with-trump-we-had-money-what-these-black-voters-told-msnbc-could-spell-bad-.html

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3 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

MSNBC goes to barbershop, learns from black voters why they are considering Trump

 

FTA:

 

Lee told MSNBC host Katy Tur that he discovered on his trip to South Carolina that black men fall into "three buckets" regarding the upcoming election.

 

"Those who are planning on voting for Joe Biden again even though they're not excited," he explained, "those who are considering voting for Donald Trump, and those who will sit out altogether and take some sort of off ramp out of the process."

 

Trump isn't going to win a majority of the vote from black voters in 2024 because no Republican ever has.

 

But it's clear that black Americans are tired of the Democratic Party never delivering on its promises while assuming black voters are a monolith who will remain loyal to the Democratic Party no matter what. Look no farther than a USA Today/Suffolk University poll, which last month found that Biden commands support from just 63% of black voters.

 

That's a serious decline from the 92% that Biden won four years ago.

 

https://rumble.com/v4azh4r-with-trump-we-had-money-what-these-black-voters-told-msnbc-could-spell-bad-.html

Black people vote Dem every time and nothing ever changes. Blame the marketing. The media said Republicans, the party of Lincoln, were the racists and the Dems, the party of the Confederacy, were there to save them. How's that working out for them? I mean Planned Parenthood was literally started to kill black babies and the welfare state keeps them relying on the system. It's wild

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9 hours ago, KDIGGZ said:

Black people vote Dem every time and nothing ever changes. Blame the marketing. The media said Republicans, the party of Lincoln, were the racists and the Dems, the party of the Confederacy, were there to save them. How's that working out for them? I mean Planned Parenthood was literally started to kill black babies and the welfare state keeps them relying on the system. It's wild

 

The definition of insanity...

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https://news.gallup.com/poll/609776/democrats-lose-ground-black-hispanic-adults.aspx


 

Of particular note

 

The Democratic Party's wide lead over Republicans in Black Americans’ party preferences has shrunk by nearly 20 points over the past three years.

Democrats' leads among Hispanic adults and adults aged 18 to 29 have slid nearly as much, resulting in Democrats' holding only a modest edge among both groups.

 

A simple question (that will obviously go unanswered) for the board’s leftist contingent:

 

Why?

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1 minute ago, JDHillFan said:

https://news.gallup.com/poll/609776/democrats-lose-ground-black-hispanic-adults.aspx


 

Of particular note

 

The Democratic Party's wide lead over Republicans in Black Americans’ party preferences has shrunk by nearly 20 points over the past three years.

Democrats' leads among Hispanic adults and adults aged 18 to 29 have slid nearly as much, resulting in Democrats' holding only a modest edge among both groups.

 

A simple question (that will obviously go unanswered) for the board’s leftist contingent:

 

Why?

 

 

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