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Sunday, December 6, 2015

HILLARY CLINTON BEGGING FOR THE BLACK VOTE TURNS ME OFF








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HILLARY CLINTON BEGGING FOR THE BLACK VOTE TURNS ME OFF:

HILLARY NEEDS TO MAINTAIN HER REPUTATION AS A STRONG LEADER.

2016 BLACK VOTERS NEED OPPORTUNITY & SOLUTIONS NOT FOOD STAMPS, PITY OR DANCING POLITICIANS.

Due to the OBAMA administration doing absolutely NOTHING to help Uplift the BLACK Community for seven years as he has helped to Uplift the GAY Community and WALL STREET, Democrats are now really in trouble with 2016 BLACK Voters.

Presumptive 2016 Democrat Party presidential nominee Hillary Clinton appears to be listening to Foolish Advisers.

Hillary's campaign Advisers are telling her to Dance for BLACK Voters and Beg for BLACK Voter support versus inviting BLACK Grassroots Activists (not AL SHARPTON) to personally meet with her to offer up SOLUTIONS and OPPORTUNITY to help Collectively Uplift the 21st century BLACK American community.


~ Hillary Clinton’s support among BLACKS plunges in a new poll.

Over the course of the still-awfully young Democratic primary season, one demographic split has been repeated over and over again: Non-whites have consistently been more supportive of Hillary Clinton than whites.
That's one reason that Bernie Sanders's strength in Iowa and New Hampshire isn't as worrisome as it might otherwise be for Clinton backers; in states with less-heavily white populations -- a.k.a. most of the rest of the country -- Clinton should conceivably do better.

A new poll from Suffolk University and USA Today, though, suggests a big shift among African Americans that could undermine that confidence. We have to note up front that this is one poll, with large margins of error on black responses. That said, the shift is surprising.

Since the last Suffolk poll in July, the overall race has tightened. Clinton still leads, but by less than she used to.

Part of the shift in support for Clinton might be due to the decline in her net favorability among blacks. Opinions of Clinton have dropped among all Democrats as we've seen before. Among blacks, the decline has been greater -- and the increase in favorable views of Sanders has been stark. Clinton is down 16 points in net favorability, and Sanders is up 31.

Clinton still leads, of course, and Joe Biden isn't in the race.

The vice president does better with blacks than Sanders, and past polls have shown that many Biden backers would go to Clinton if he were to decide not to run. A quarter of those who had a preferred candidate said Clinton would be their No. 2, and 31 percent said theirs would be Biden.

But 20 percent said they would go to Sanders before either Biden or Clinton.

It's also important to note that this new poll doesn't show much change in support for the top three Democrats over other recent polls. Clinton's been at or a bit above 40 percent for a while, while Sanders has been in the mid-20s.


Sources: Newsone, Washington Post, YouTube

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