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Supreme Court to take DACA next fall. - Page 7

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Caveocrats did what caveocrats do

Trump was ready to legalize 2.5mln dreamers, caveocrats derailed the deal
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Caveocrats did what caveocrats do

Trump was ready to legalize 2.5mln dreamers, caveocrats derailed the deal
you should really trademark that... “Caveocrats”

fucking innovative.
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I am glad Republicans are fighting for us, standing up against these democRATs who on the house passed the dream act, they stopped them right in their tracks!! When the democRATs gave Trump almost 5 billion dollars, they proudly stood up for dreamers demanding to ask “why are we abandoning them!? Give them legal status now!!”
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“The gate swung all the way open and Donald Trump walked right through,” said the Democratic pollster, who said the party had failed to connect with these voters’ economic concerns. “It could be a big time, long-term problem that Donald Trump may have exploited and Hillary Clinton may have been ill-equipped to prevent, but now we’re left with it.”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.freep.com/amp/93572020

So you’re telling me the DEMOCRATIC pollsters and ANALYST are wrong with my argument when they themselves are admitting it according to their data/research?

By the way, if there is so much “white anxiety” as you say there is, why didn’t they turn out to vote twice (2008-2012) against an African American male that was on the ticket?

Have you checked the 2018 elections and the diversity there is in the house? Is that a result of “white anxiety” too?
Here's your answer you little bitch

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vox...y-2018-midterm

One of the most puzzling elements of the 2016 election, at least for a lot of Americans, was the millions of voters who switched from voting for Barack Obama in 2012 to Donald Trump in 2016. Somewhere between 6.7 million and 9.2 million Americans switched this way; given that the 2016 election was decided by 40,000 votes, it’s fair to say that Obama-Trump switchers were one of the key reasons that Hillary Clinton lost.

The study, from three political scientists from around the country, takes a statistical look at a large sample of Obama-Trump switchers. It finds that these voters tended to score highly on measures of racial hostility and xenophobia — and were not especially likely to be suffering economically.


This new paper fits with a sizeable slate of studies conducted over the past 18 months or so, most of which have come to the same conclusions: There is tremendous evidence that Trump voters were motivated by racial resentment (as well as hostile sexism), and very little evidence that economic stress had anything to do with it.
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You’re being brain washed by the media. Yes some did voted for him for as you call it “white anxiety”. But not everyone did, his economic message was better plain and simple.

Hillary didn’t even feel the need to not once visit Wisconsin and she visited Michigan once, that’s how horrible her message was.

Imagine being a voter and a candidate/nominee ignores you because historically these states go democratic. How would you feel?

To say that everyone voted for him because of “white anxiety” is false, I have friends who voted for him because they wanted change and he tapped into that just like Obama tapped into voters in 2008.
I haVE fRiEnDs wHO voTED 4 HIM... lmao..gives a fuck dude? You used your sample size of 3 to generalize a whole election?
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I haVE fRiEnDs wHO voTED 4 HIM... lmao..gives a fuck dude? You used your sample size of 3 to generalize a whole election?
You actually need to understand not everyone who voted for him were whites... there were blacks, some asians and some hispanics.

https://ropercenter.cornell.edu/how-groups-voted-2016

So "white anxiety" is busted.
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You actually need to understand not everyone who voted for him were whites... there were blacks, some asians and some hispanics.

https://ropercenter.cornell.edu/how-groups-voted-2016

So "white anxiety" is busted.
Dude, are you literally stupid. Yeah, I never said only white people voted for him or that the economy was not a factor. But there were SOME REALLY GOOD studies done that showed white anxiety was more of a factor than initially thought. Studies that were done months after the election and not knee jerk exit polls. You could literally google that shit to learn if you wanted instead of posting o DiD yOU kNOw AZns voteEd 4 hIm too? Do you wanna tell me the sky can look purple as well and water can be clear? Any other genius ideas I can Google?
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Here's your answer you little bitch

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vox...y-2018-midterm

One of the most puzzling elements of the 2016 election, at least for a lot of Americans, was the millions of voters who switched from voting for Barack Obama in 2012 to Donald Trump in 2016. Somewhere between 6.7 million and 9.2 million Americans switched this way; given that the 2016 election was decided by 40,000 votes, it’s fair to say that Obama-Trump switchers were one of the key reasons that Hillary Clinton lost.

The study, from three political scientists from around the country, takes a statistical look at a large sample of Obama-Trump switchers. It finds that these voters tended to score highly on measures of racial hostility and xenophobia — and were not especially likely to be suffering economically.


This new paper fits with a sizeable slate of studies conducted over the past 18 months or so, most of which have come to the same conclusions: There is tremendous evidence that Trump voters were motivated by racial resentment (as well as hostile sexism), and very little evidence that economic stress had anything to do with it.
As someone who lives in the Midwest, this seems accurate. From 2015-2016 I worked with a lot people in Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio. Most of them would keep bitching about Mexicans and about needing the wall. They said they didn’t feel safe. These were people with senior positions too. They definitely weren’t struggling so I doubt they gave a fuck about the economy.
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Dude, are you literally stupid. Yeah, I never said only white people voted for him or that the economy was not a factor. But there were SOME REALLY GOOD studies done that showed white anxiety was more of a factor than initially thought. Studies that were done months after the election and not knee jerk exit polls. You could literally google that shit to learn if you wanted instead of posting o DiD yOU kNOw AZns voteEd 4 hIm too? Do you wanna tell me the sky can look purple as well and water can be clear? Any other genius ideas I can Google?
I think you need some medication. You seem mad at people and calling them little bitch and idiots. Take a chill pill.

When Copper said not everyonr voted for him over white anxiety, you went on very defensive.

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“There is a tremendous evidence that Trump voters were motivated by racial resentment”.

You generalized it. “Voters” consists of non-white and white. So yrs, you did generalize all voters are white. You should have said “a large portion of Trump voters”. Be careful with what you said, busted. Little bitch.
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I think you need some medication. You seem mad at people and calling them little bitch and idiots. Take a chill pill.

When Copper said not everyonr voted for him over white anxiety, you went on very defensive.

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“There is a tremendous evidence that Trump voters were motivated by racial resentment”.

You generalized it. “Voters” consists of non-white and white. So yrs, you did generalize all voters are white. You should have said “a large portion of Trump voters”. Be careful with what you said, busted. Little bitch.
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