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No. And certainly the favorability of statewide politicians doesn't necessarily translate to support for PDJT.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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All public opinions about issues like immigration have to be analyzed with the idea in mind that most people have been very heavily indoctrinated for their entire life with lies about the subject and retarded platitudes like "diversity is our strength". Trying to undo all of that misinformation and indoctrination requires years of deprogramming, and all of the people trying to do this are being censored from social media, fired from their jobs, etc.Last edited by Hannibal; November 1, 2019, 07:46 AM.
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Another poll out this morning 49% support impeachment/removal vs 47% opposed. That's not where it needs to be to get Republican votes in the Senate (beyond maybe Romney and Collins).
I'm going to point out though that this isn't all good news for Trump. His approval rating is continuing to drop and the same poll has it at 38%. 57% of Independents disapprove of him. So there's maybe about 10% of the public out there that don't like Trump but aren't convinced he should be removed from office.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostImmigration, as an issue, depends on how it's framed. If it's framed by asking "do you support the batshit crazy proposals coming from almost every major D candidate" then it loses overwhelmingly. If it's framed as "children in cages" -- well, obviously. But, PDJT has pushed the Ds into preposterous positions. If you think voters support free everything for illegals, well, LMAO. But, I say go for it -- run on all that free shit -- FREE COLLEGE -- for ILLEGAL immigrants. Run on it. It's a winning issue!
Finally, the bullshit asylum claims have to be fixed. HAVE TO. A high crime rate is not cause for asylum. End. Of. Story. Nor is being in a poor country. End. Of. Story. Of course, that makes me a racist, but I can live with that. Given the source.
Key reality on polls asking about immigration issues: Depends on how you frame the question. Bottom line: Open boarders, being OK with illegal entry, supporting sanctuary cities, blanket amnesty or anything close to these are losing political positions.
The R's, including a re-election bid by PDJT, can garner support from moderates on either side of the political spectrum for policies that seek enforcement of existing boarder security laws and immigration reforms that include appropriately restrictive pathways to legal status for immigrants who illegally over-stayed properly issued visas or entered the US illegally.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View Post
Thanks, Counselor for making the same points I was trying to make to the lunatics on the left here.
Key reality on polls asking about immigration issues: Depends on how you frame the question. Bottom line: Open boarders, being OK with illegal entry, supporting sanctuary cities, blanket amnesty or anything close to these are losing political positions.
The R's, including a re-election bid by PDJT, can garner support from moderates on either side of the political spectrum for policies that seek enforcement of existing boarder security laws and immigration reforms that include appropriately restrictive pathways to legal status for immigrants who illegally over-stayed properly issued visas or entered the US illegally.
BORDER not "BOARDER"!
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I think, if the variable was isolated, and put to a vote, "follow the law" would win overwhelmingly over "open borders"; I think "no free stuff" would overwhelmingly over "free stuff" and I think "real political asylum" would win overwhelmingly over "anything goes asylum".
But, I guess I'm wrong.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostI think, if the variable was isolated, and put to a vote, "follow the law" would win overwhelmingly over "open borders"; I think "no free stuff" would overwhelmingly over "free stuff" and I think "real political asylum" would win overwhelmingly over "anything goes asylum".
But, I guess I'm wrong.
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I wonder if there was a semantic position issue. That is, the Rs are on the "winning" side of the immigration issue; but the immigration issue, itself, isn't winning.
Whatever. I leave it to you and Buchanan to further sort out with lengthy, well-reasoned essays.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Also, while I can barely articulate how much I respect your diligent reporting, your Cinnamon Toast Crunch diploma is better served, at least for today, sassing Alabam"Alum" and any other member of the Conquered People. Just because.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
I think you're 100% correct. However, since no issue gets voted on in isolation, I still hold to my position that swing voters do not regard this issue as a top priority the way hardcore immigration opponents (Hannibal) do. I will remain skeptical that Trump can convince moderate suburbanites that this is an issue they should really, really care passionately about.
Weakens but not not fully mitigates it. It will be an issue because Trump will make it one. If he can frame it correctly (and that's a big if) it can be a winning position as we have finally arrived at what that position is, albeit in an isolated sort of way.
The D's are going to get absolutely shit on for taking positions as talent lays them out and as far as I know, they've already done that to a certain degree. You can be sure Trump will try to push the D candidates into corners that will make them look foolish to a pretty large segment of American voters.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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The Democrats definitely occupy a loony extreme position on immigration. The problem is that you are a "racist" if you call them out on it. Which means that most Republicans won't, because the party is still by-and-large populated with completely gutless Cuckservatives. That is why Trump was such a Godsend, despite his and obvious character and personality flaws. He hasn't emboldened his fellow party members to follow his lead but he has inspired a massive backlash against SJW culture that could genuinely change the political landscape. But that movement is being threatened by mass social media censorship. Ensuring a censorship-free internet needs to be the Republicans' number one domestic priority since the Left has infiltrated and taken over every major cultural institution by now.
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Ensuring a censorship-free internet needs to be the Republicans' number one domestic priority since the Left has infiltrated and taken over every major cultural institution by now.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View Post
Thanks, Counselor for making the same points I was trying to make to the lunatics on the left here.
Key reality on polls asking about immigration issues: Depends on how you frame the question. Bottom line: Open boarders, being OK with illegal entry, supporting sanctuary cities, blanket amnesty or anything close to these are losing political positions.
The R's, including a re-election bid by PDJT, can garner support from moderates on either side of the political spectrum for policies that seek enforcement of existing boarder security laws and immigration reforms that include appropriately restrictive pathways to legal status for immigrants who illegally over-stayed properly issued visas or entered the US illegally.
" preserving the light skinned, well educated yellow and darker skinned majority and keeping the browns, poorly educated blacks out of their neighborhoods and schools; they do like them for garbage collection, pool cleaning, mowing lawns and serving them when they go out to eat though."
Yeah I'm the lunatic on this.
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