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National polls have found that 71 percent of Americans feel we are going in the wrong direction. That fact seems to be showing up in the latest polls.
Forget everything you’ve ever known about polls and U.S. elections, and look at the latest Survey USA Election Poll.
In a direct match up, Trump beats Hillary 45 percent to 40 percent.
Even more fantastical, Trump gets 25% of the black vote and 30% of the Hispanic vote. Trump has said he will get the Hispanic vote.
If this is accurate, it might be safe to say that the wave of disgust towards politics as usual hits all races.
On Chevy in Japan
"When did we beat Japan at anything?" Trump asked. "They send their cars over by the millions, and what do we do? When was the last time you saw a Chevrolet in Tokyo? It doesn't exist, folks. They beat us all the time." There aren't many Chevys in Japan, but they do exist. In 2014, Chevrolet sold 597 cars in Japan. No, we are not forgetting any zeroes at the end of that figure. Granted that's not a lot, and Trump has a point that Japan does better in the United States on car sales. But he should have used more accurate words to make his point. We rated his statement Mostly False.
In 2014, Toyota sold 50,000 more vehicles in the U.S. than it did in Japan
originally posted by: Answer
Hispanic people don't like illegal immigrants either. Legal immigrants, especially, tend to have a stronger dislike for illegals than folks who were born here.
There are a lot of ignorant people out there who tend to lump all Hispanics in with illegals and I'm sure they're sick of it.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
originally posted by: Answer
Hispanic people don't like illegal immigrants either. Legal immigrants, especially, tend to have a stronger dislike for illegals than folks who were born here.
There are a lot of ignorant people out there who tend to lump all Hispanics in with illegals and I'm sure they're sick of it.
I don't know where you live but in MA that is totally wrong, with the Hispanic population at least. Most legal Asians I know would agree with you though.
originally posted by: Answer
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
originally posted by: Answer
Hispanic people don't like illegal immigrants either. Legal immigrants, especially, tend to have a stronger dislike for illegals than folks who were born here.
There are a lot of ignorant people out there who tend to lump all Hispanics in with illegals and I'm sure they're sick of it.
I don't know where you live but in MA that is totally wrong, with the Hispanic population at least. Most legal Asians I know would agree with you though.
Hispanics make up 9.6% of the population in MA.
Hispanics make up 38.4% of the population in TX.
Just sayin...
originally posted by: WeRpeons
a reply to: Peacetime
I have to say Carly Fiorina comes across extremely bright! Have you ever listened to her talk? She doesn't hesitate when questioned and she's quick to explain her plans. If Trump had her intelligence, communication skills, and defined his plans like she does, he would probably win hands down.
originally posted by: Informer1958
Good for Trump. I believe Americans are waking up and are sick and tired of the change that Obama has given us.
The only people who benefited where the elite.
I am going to vote for Trump. At lease he is not bought and paid for by the lobbyist. If Trump wins the election the NWO agenda will be put on the back burner.
I think it's about time we had someone in office who is willing to serve the ( We The People )and not just the globalist. I just hope Trump beefs up his security detail because these globalist would want nothing better than to see him dead.
Cell-phone and home-phone respondents are included in this survey. SurveyUSA interviewed 1,000 USA adults 09/02/15 and 09/03/15. Of the adults, 900 were registered to vote. Of the registered voters, 58% (522) pay "a lot" of attention to politics. This survey was conducted using blended sample, mixed-mode. Respondents reachable on a home telephone (62% of registered voters) were interviewed on their home (landline) telephone in the recorded voice of a professional announcer. Respondents not reachable on a home telephone (38% of registered voters) were shown a question on their smartphone, tablet or other electronic device. Cell respondents, as is typically the case, vote more Democratic than do landline respondents. Among just the universe of cell-phone respondents, Clinton defeats Trump by 16 points; Sanders defeats Trump by 12 points; Biden defeats Trump by 17 points; and Gore defeats Trump by 17 points. The more cell-phone respondents a pollster includes in its "mix" of voters, the more Democratic the poll results will be.
The difference between SurveyUSA and other telephone polling firms is twofold. First, SurveyUSA does not use live call center employees, but an automated system. Taped questions are asked of the respondent by a professional announcer (usually a local news anchor), and the respondent is invited to press a button on their touch tone telephone or record a message at a prompt designating their selection. Secondly, SurveyUSA uses more concise language, especially for ballot propositions, than competitors. This can lead to diverging results, such as for California Proposition 76, where one version of the SurveyUSA question with a one sentence description, polled significantly differently compared to another version with a three sentence description (which was similar to a version of the question used by other pollsters, which used a five or six sentence question)