The Times did a study on who is voting for Trump over the weekend. To no surprise, they found that most of his votes come from majority white, undereducated, and underemployed areas. The middle one is the most important one here. They’re too dumb to know better.
And as soon as they read that paragraph, they’re going to dismiss me as an east coast intellectual beaner who condescends them and should take my shit back to Mexico.
I miss when the Guy Fawkes mask was mostly worn by epic fail guy. The “hacjer” group that takes itself too seriously is literally the opposite of what being an anonymous user in 4chan was like.
Just watched the head of the tea party down here in Florida ( complete with an oversized dirty white tee shirt and trucker hat) talk about why they turned their back on Rubio, I wanted pour hot lead in my ears.
He he hit Cruz and Rubio with the birther shit trump started with Obama. He said “Rubio wasn’t what the founding fathers had in mind when they said natural born citizen”. Well alrighty then.
This right here, THIS RIGHT HERE, is why I can’t vote Republican. So long as they cater to the ignorant dumbasses, I would myself be a dumbass if I vote them into office.
I expect Marco will drop out tomorrow morning. My people never win :neutral:
I hated his immigration policy. I just thought, here’s a guy the country won’t hate. This guy could win an election. If Trump loses, there will be no living with me.
Welp, looks like Option D from my election outcome prediction is out of the picture now that Rubio dropped out. I’m honestly shocked that he dropped out before Kasich did. Option C is still up in the air because Shillary’s dirty little secret is that she’s out of Southern states, so the pundits are going to try to hammer the idea home that Bernie has absolutely no chance at this point, even though the remaining states largely favor him over Clinton. I’m hoping for C, but A and B are looking pretty likely at this point, which is a giant shame.
You want to know what’s funny about mexican people losing their shit about his remarks about the bad ones? Vicente Fox said Mexici can provide the people do to shot tier manual labor jobs that don’t pay well and blacks wouldn’t even do. Of course alluding that such migration would benifit the mexican government because it doesn’t have a bunch of unskilled peasants that turn to cartels for money.
Want to know something even funnier, Peña alluded to the same rhetoric and is actually mocked frequently in mexican satire for being a man who wants to export poor Mexicans to America to do dirty jobs.
Mexicans mad about the truth, own homeland doesn’t even want us. And it’s why they refuse to do anything on their end to stop immigration. In fact the mexican government gets kick backs from illegal human trafficking done by the cartels and benifits from allowing a large influx of unskilled labor to the north. It’s economical in every sense. Private kick backs, reduces poverty population that would turn to gang violence, and ensuring it doesn’t spend money on welfare.
Trump is right that the mexican government is playing the US with illegal immigration by sending its bottom tier citizens.
Of course this wouldn’t be an issue, but the majority of my people are stupid and haven’t figured it out like asians. In fact they won’t unless somebody holds their hands. Our parents may point us in the right direction, but mexican kids refuse to drink the water and instead turn to bottom barrel degrees that aren’t worth shot and blame others for their idiocy, or turn to gangs and then cry foul when the authorities get them and start systematically dismantling them.
Well he’s losing some mid western states now, and he could very well lose NY, which is the second biggest prize out there.
He’s up against it, Hiliary ran up the score early and she’s not letting up, the math doesn’t add up. Democrats have super delegates, it’s getting close to mathematically impossible for him at this point.
There was a more convincing study done by Washington post.
People who vote trump are more likely to be supporters of authority and authoritarian ideas.
Education level is a poor measuring stick now in days. Remember the majority of people that refuse to vaccinate their kids are college educated middle class families, not poor ones or under educated ones. Educated people are the one pushing for and sustaining the vaccination conspiracy movement.
Definitely possible by the arithmetic. Before today, he only needed at least 53.4% of the remaining pledged delegates to win by +1. I’ll do the arithmetic once all votes are in tomorrow.
Definitely improbable by polls and todays current results that I’ve seen at:
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Anyways, this is the Republican thread, dunno why everyone is posting here…