Sunday, October 4, 2020

2020 ELECTION - MOST IMPORTANT ELECTION OF OUR LIFETIME



‘I don't care if people think Donald 
Trump is a jerk. He still has my vote'


THE REPUBLICANS / CONSERVATIVES


“I’m pro-Trump, and I will vote for him because of his policies: 

- Pro-life, 

- Pro-religious freedom, 

- Pro-Constitution, 

- Pro-business, 

- Pro-liberty, 

- Pro-police, ( NO DEFUNDING)

- Pro-law and order, 

- Pro-Israel 

- Pro- Military (NO DEFUNDING)


“In light of the alternative — 

- pro-abortion, 

- pro-infanticide, 

- pro-sodomy, biology-denying, gender-bending, anti-science, pro-racist, anti-Constitutional, neo-Marxism — Yes!”  



This year, Latinos are expected for the first time to be the nation’s largest racial or ethnic minority in a U.S. presidential election, with a record 32 million PROJECTEDto be eligible to vote. 


They will account for 13.3% of all eligible voters. 


However, the number of Latino eligible voters is still far below the 60 million Latinos who live in the country. (Explore our interactive maps and tables to see Latino eligible voters by state and congressional district.)


While Clinton underperformed among Latinos compared with 2012, 

LATINO VOTE PAST ELECTION: 

- Donald Trump won 28% 2016 

- Mitt Romney won 27% 2012 

-John McCain won 31%, according to exit polls. 

NOTE: (It is important to note that the national exit poll is a survey with an overall margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points for the national result.)

On immigration issues, 

- 68% of Hispanic voters opposed building a wall along the entire U.S. border with Mexico, 

- compared with 46% of whites and 82% of blacks, according to NBC News exit polls. 

When asked about unauthorized immigrants, 

- 78% of Hispanic voters said they should be offered a chance to apply for legal status, 

-compared with 67% of whites and 82% of blacks. Overall, 46% of Hispanics cited the economy as the most important issue facing the country, followed by terrorism (20%), immigration (19%) and foreign policy (11%).

PEW RESEARCH CENTER





Conservatives don’t vote for a person. We vote for policies. Conservatives don’t care if the man is rude, ill-mannered and caustic.  


The bottom line is that conservatives are not all that concerned if our leader is a jackass. We don’t look for a “nice guy.” Conservatives understand that presidents come and presidents go, but the U.s. Constitution must endure. Conservatives vote for ideas, not ideologues. Conservatives are people of principles, not politics. Conservatives cast their lot with the covenant, not the king.   


Yes, Donald Trump can be a real jerk at times, but I’m the first to say that if he continues to defend America and fight for my freedom, he has my vote.


 


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