The Editorial Board of The New York Times
admitted in the third paragraph of its endorsement for the “best choice” for
President of the United States what 61,943,670 Americans already knew, “…there
are those who believe that President Trump was the product of political and
economic systems so rotten that they must be replaced.”
“Mr. Trump maintains
near-universal approval from his Party and will nearly certainly coast to the
nomination. Democrats would be smart to recognize that Mr. Trump’s vision for
America’s future is shared by many millions of Americans.”
The NYT is worried
about restoring unity in the country insisting Amy Klobuchar must acknowledge “the
depth of the nation’s dysfunction” and Elizabeth Warren must come to grips with
the hard fact “the country is more diverse than her base.”
There’s an abundance of unity in red states and BLEXIT is terrifying to
Democrats. What if in November enough
black Americans voted for Donald Trump to reelect him?
The new Emerson poll puts the President
at 35 percent with black voters and 38 percent with Hispanics. “If you add in
Asian voters at 28 percent approval,” notes Emerson’s director of polling
Spencer Kimball, “our number is very close to the new Marist poll,” which finds
Trump’s approval at 33 percent among non-white voters. A recent
RasmussenReports poll has Trump support among black voters at 34 percent, and
even the new CNN poll has Trump’s
approval among non-white voters at 26 percent.
If President Trump comes
anywhere near those numbers on Election Day, he’ll win in a landslide. Minority
voters—and black voters in particular—are an absolutely vital part of the
Democratic base. If black support for a
Republican candidate ever reaches 20% of the total vote, a Democrat
presidential candidate would not be able to win, EVER.
They admit reports of
how Klobuchar treats her staff gave them “pause”. Apparently, her admission she can be a “tough
boss” and her promise to do better in the future was convincing enough for them
to endorse her.
The Times described Elizabeth
Warren as a “gifted storyteller.” When I
read that I laughed so hard I nearly fell out of my chair. It was a back-handed way of saying the fake Indian
is an accomplished liar.
The left seems genuinely
confused by the Times’ endorsement of two Democratic candidates. Don’t most Democrats vote at least twice?
The
Mandalorian
might even say, “This is the way.”
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