^^No, but the fact is the article says Hispanics are more optimistic about their future and they make an average of 18k less than white people. A 50 cent raise will make them feel like a king. OTOH, white people with college degrees who are making at least 40K a year probably aren't too happy with any small pay increase that they may get.[Edited on June 13, 2016 at 11:51 AM. Reason : .]
6/13/2016 11:49:54 AM
Do you not ever get frustrated for being such a caricature?
6/13/2016 12:10:45 PM
6/13/2016 1:04:12 PM
^ you joke, but if that resentment is causing them to do dumb stuff like vote for trump, it's a serious issue.How do you make them not feel so resentful? If he's not asking for handouts, he seems to be asking to punish minorities that have less than him, which is basically what Trump is saying.But there has to be another alternative that isn't sneering at the stupidity of the sentiment.
6/13/2016 1:13:33 PM
if poor people are given a fair chance, its worrisome because they will actually have to compete with people who have upward mobility. They could be losing their entitlements.
6/13/2016 1:13:55 PM
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_clinton-5491.htmlInteresting that as Trump plummets in the polls recently, Hillary isn't rising. This is "enough" for her to win, but i wonder what, if anything, she could do to capture support, rather than just relying on Trump to implode.
6/14/2016 9:42:21 PM
6/15/2016 1:00:04 PM
6/15/2016 3:49:27 PM
From my perspective, the Republicans from at least 2008-Present have been so focused on blocking everything they haven't been able to practice good governance. In this environment you are fundamentally training everyone in your party to govern in that vein. That mind set becomes what the party is. This is why there isn't anyone worth voting for coming out of the party for 2016.Paul Ryan might be one exception. But anytime he mentions republican values and policy's I cant remember anyone from the republican party reflecting it. I don't recall anyone articulating what that actually means. For me, being a republican is being obstructionist. Its just what I have seen over the last 8 years. I don't know what an effective republican politician looks like.Christy? Cruz? Bush? Rubio? Graham?For the love of god! To me, there is a fundamental culture problem at the core of the republican party. To get any shining star to rise to the presidential level it needs to be fixed.Not trying to change any opinions, this is just my lens.
6/15/2016 4:34:16 PM
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/in-new-poll-support-for-trump-plunges-giving-clinton-a-double-digit-lead/2016/06/25/0565bef6-3a31-11e6-a254-2b336e293a3c_story.htmlMost people thought Trump's judge comments were inappropriate and racist.Clinton leading Trump by 12 points in 1 recent poll.
6/26/2016 11:55:57 AM
Two way polls are intentionally misleading
6/26/2016 2:32:14 PM
Uh, Clinton hasn't even been announced as the official nominee, Obama and Biden haven't started campaigning for her, and none of her general election advertising is running yet. You think Jill Stein or Gary Johnson are going to take a significant amount of her support? The only thing misleading about this poll is her actual lead is probably quite larger. This isn't really about Trump anymore for the Republicans, he will never be President. It's about not losing the House and Senate (the latter is likely already gone). [Edited on June 26, 2016 at 4:19 PM. Reason : .]
6/26/2016 4:19:09 PM
Haha u got Earled
6/26/2016 5:01:38 PM
More rumors out now she's going to pick Warren.I personally don't have a problem with Warren's views, but I don't see her pulling in independent voters.
6/27/2016 7:53:12 PM
That wouldn't by the point. The point would be to shore up the base. But I don't think that's really needed so I'm pretty doubtful.
6/27/2016 8:53:59 PM
warren would be an idiot to accept
6/27/2016 9:00:12 PM
I like when people think that someone other than Clinton or Trump will be President come January.
6/27/2016 9:20:16 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/us/elections/polls.htmlHillary just regained a marginal lead over trump in NC now. Will be interesting to see if it sticks.
6/27/2016 11:04:09 PM
Well, according to NPR, Trump isn't even campaigning in the state, so...
6/27/2016 11:06:16 PM
6/27/2016 11:32:52 PM
Romney was a good candidate IMO. Now 51.1% of Americans thought Obama was better than him, but time's been kind to him when comparing him to the 2016 candidates.Kerry and the Democrats from 2004-08 by the way stood for nothing except they were against George W. Bush. Jon Stewart in the runup to the 2006 midterm elections I remember made a lot of jokes about that.If you want to listen to the strategy calls of the people behind "Free the Delegates" (I'm amazed they're actually sharing this publicly), go to the link. http://www.freethedelegates2016.com/ They have the audio records of the 2 calls they held the past 2 Sundays.[Edited on June 29, 2016 at 10:18 PM. Reason : /]
6/29/2016 10:14:52 PM
God bless Rassmussen polling.
6/30/2016 10:41:48 AM
I honestly don't remember, how did they do in the last election? Were they predicting a Romney victory?
6/30/2016 10:51:38 AM
^
6/30/2016 11:22:19 AM
Well that makes sense given their latest polls. Nate Silver wrote a great article on 538 about this elections predictions.
6/30/2016 11:54:02 AM
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-election-forecast/they have a really great polls dashboard. Nice hexagonal EC vote map about half-way down.
7/1/2016 4:03:22 PM
The data visualization nerd in me really likes what they did minus the expected margin of victory one. Bounds are way too wide given how clustered the data is around 0
7/1/2016 4:15:39 PM
7/6/2016 1:00:09 AM