Pelosi threatens impeachment again

polar80

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Most of the public is sick and tired of Congress's antics. Could very well backfire on the Dems. Which would tickle the **** out of me!!
 

BigLickMountee

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Username checks out.
so sue me. I love her big breasts. They look like my wife's and she let's me suckle them absolutely when I want and many times forces them on me when she wants me to do something, like to mow the lawn.

I have it that way. She knows her power.
 

BigLickMountee

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Like putting 2020 hub caps on a 1920 Ford model T.....
Lenin had a weakness. It was sexuality. His earlobes are low like those in the left. Because they likely mass killing. look at them here.

My wife. And she suckles me often. she is the best compared to a Ford. They are huge and bounce. They produce results.
 
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atlkvb

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This is a good thing. Let all those house dems vote for another impeachment during their campaigns.

They sure sound confident of winning back their majorities in both chambers huh?
 

rog1187

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Yep and Libtards on here will fall right in line to support that nonsense
 

79eer

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They sure sound confident of winning back their majorities in both chambers huh?
they’ve known for sometime now ( their internal polling is looking terrible ... see Fl. & Pa. .. OH & TX are gone ) Biden has zero chance of winning the general election.
 
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atlkvb

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Go for it, ............. & expect a record ti

they’ve known for sometime now ( their internal polling is looking terrible ... see Fl. & Pa. .. OH & TX are gone ) Biden has zero chance of winning the general election.

You are 100% correct. The internals for Blacks supporting Biden are devastating. (I know, I've seen them) It's one reason I remain so confident Trump will get somewhere between 21-28% of the Black vote...possibly even more like 35-40%. Democrats know this because they get the same polling, which is why Kamala Harris was added to the ticket and she's a terrible candidate! It's why Democrats are reluctant to denounce Black Lives Matter, even though Dems know they are a total hired & paid Socialist/Communist front.

It's all going to come crashing down on their pointy Leftist heads in November, but before then they will lose the Supreme Court! Looking forward to more of this....



It's just going to be soooooooo funny!!!!!!!!!!

 

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With black voters overall, 22% support Trump, a significant jump from the 8% he won in 2016.

And with Hispanic voters, Trump’s average is 36%, also up big from the 28% he won in 2016.


Zogby added that among Hispanic voters who feel good about the economy, support for Trump is even wider. “Trump does not have strong minority support, but many Hispanics say their personal finances are better off compared to four years ago, and among these likely voters Trump is polling very close or ahead of his Democratic rivals,”
 

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Black and Latino men still need to be convinced that Biden represents their interests, Crump said. Black men want to hear more about opportunities to build businesses and fixes for the economy, in addition to talk about criminal justice and policing reform. Some Hispanic men with roots in Latin American countries that have a long history of strongmen leaders are drawn to Donald Trump’s braggadocio, particularly in Florida, Democrats told POLITICO. And some young Black or Latino men could protest by voting third party —or simply sit out the election. A few holdouts among that population in battleground states like Arizona and Michigan could determine the election.
 

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Two recent and highly reputable polls have registered an extraordinarily high “favorability” rating for Trump among black voters – about 34-35 percent, far exceeding the 8 percent of the black electorate that actually voted for Trump in 2016. That’s a huge jump from the 9 percent favorability rating among African Americans he earned in 2018 and the 13 percent he achieved earlier this year. Of course, a 35 percent favorability rating may not translate into 35 percent support in the 2020 election, but it doesn’t have to. Even a substantial gain to double-digit support could provide the margin of difference in key swing states, such as Pennsylvania and Michigan, sealing Trump’s reelection.

...more

According to a report by the liberal Brookings Institution, the five metropolitan areas with the largest black populations — New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, and Washington, D.C. — have seen black median household incomes increase substantially, from rates of 7 percent in Washington, D.C., to a whopping 21 percent in Atlanta.
The reason? An unprecedented number of African Americans have secured new jobs. In San Francisco alone, black employment levels have risen by 13 percent, higher than increases for any other racial group.

How much support can Trump actually gain in 2020? It’s not clear. But it’s important to note African American men are far more likely than women to gravitate toward Trump.

...finally

If Trump wins in 2020 with expanded black support – as well as Hispanic support, which also appears to be rising – it won’t just be a personal victory. It could signal the beginning of a new era in national politics, in which Democrats can no longer count on ethnic minorities operating in political and ideological lockstep.
 

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