8/6 Republican Presidential Debate

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  1. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    Its an absolute myth that the Hispanics and women vote in step with the democrats.

    Further, I think you just paint a very broad brush for Trump, you probably also do not know most Hispanics also want harder boarder restrictions.

    Anyway, Trump is a leader for the Hispanic vote for the GOP. http://www.oann.com/trump-leads-nevada-poll-with-overwhelming-hispanic-support/

    Nevada is probably the first real test as Iowa and New Hampshire does not have a large Hispanic vote.


    Oh and "unsure" was second lol.
     
  2. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    It's not really a myth though. Obama carried Women in 2012 55% - 42%, absolutely smoked Romney with black voters 98% 2%, smoked Romney with Asian voters 76% - 26% and smoked Romney with Latino voters 71% - - 27%
     
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  3. LSUpride123

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    I never claimed Dem's didn't get the majority, but that is not because some fake ass war on women. There is no war. There is no one trying to take away anything. Its all bullshit. ABORTION IS LEGAL..... Yet the left constitutes to push some narrative and bring it up over and over and over.

    Blacks have been in step with Dems for a LONG time.

    Anyway, the GOP can win without the majority of any of those groups.
     
  4. LSUpride123

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    This has nothing to do with the current GOP party. Its always been this way...
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  5. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    So wait, did you watch the republican debate? Half of it was about banning abortion including in cases of rape, incest, and of the mothers life is in danger. For the last hell I don't know how many years republicans have been trying to add abortion legislation to just about every bill they can. They are not for equal pay for equal work for women either. How is that not a war on women? And what about planned parenthood? 2 percent of what they do is help women get abortions, the rest is a slew of services for women and these republicans are killing to defund it. They think women should just be pretty and Betty homemakers and pump out kids, what's sad is republican economic plans are what put women in the workplace to begin with.
     
  6. LSUpride123

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    LaSalle, stop swallowing the hook. There are plenty of Republicans who have no intention of banning Abortion fully.

    And prove this equal pay bullshit....For the love of god prove it.

    PP is no longer needed with Obamacare. Case closed. Why need it? Does Obamacare prevent women from getting healthcare? I think not. Redundant systems. No reason they should get federal money when ObamaCare exists. That is where the money should "NOW GO"....
     
  7. red55

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    The Republicans are promoting their own myths. 78% of Hispanic Americans favor the Obama executive action to give legal status—but not citizenship—for as many as five million immigrants illegally in the United States. 89% of Hispanic Americans oppose deportation of illegal immigrants. The Republicans are fighting against status and for deportation and someone tries to tell us that Hispanics will be voting Republican? That they support Trump? It's ridiculous.

    Their problem with women is not as severe, but it is very real. Republican women will not be voting for Hillary, although they elected that ol' charmer Bill twice. They did not go for Kerry or Obama either. Any competent Republican will keep them in the fold. Trump would lose them, of course. Moderate women are definitely swing votes and won't go for Hillary automatically (women are tough on each other). But they will vote against an obvious chauvinist and they will vote for an attractive young charmer if one emerges.
     
  8. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    Just not the ones in Washington. And the equal pay thing, there has been a ton of legislature shot down over the past few years by republicans that would have made equal pay for equal work. And with the planned parenthood, millions of women on Medicare or Medicaid need planned parenthood, obamacare does nothing for them. Let's go single payer and end it all.
     
  9. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    Also let me say this. I don't think all Republicans feel this way. In fact I think most average every day republicans are really decent people. It's the ones who run for office (majority) who are scum. And the same can be said for democrats that are politicians before there are 50 posts saying that.

    You know, more and more every day I find myself lining up with Libertarian ideals. Not Tea Party. While there are a few things I agree with Ted Cruz on, most I don't.
     
  10. LSUpride123

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    Then Vote Trump, he is for that.....

    Do some research, Women and Men Get different degrees by a wide margin. Work different jobs and when compared with the same job of the same experience, the difference in pay is negligible.
     

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