Fear of Islam, immigrants and diversity are leading indicators of Donald Trump support

Been saying this for months. Now there is some polling data to support the premise

Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

Support for Trump is based on common sense. What good does it do America to allow great numbers of world's poor and needy to come here, especially when we can't even afford to take care of our own poor and needy, including many veterans? Fear..... like not wanting young muslim refugees to come here in great numbers, especially with what's happening in Europe with their muslim refugees? Good reason for that kind of fear.
You are the anti-Irish, of 130 years ago.
They were LEGAL Immigrants...get it?
That didn't matter to your kind.

Define my kind.
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Support for Trump is based on common sense. What good does it do America to allow great numbers of world's poor and needy to come here, especially when we can't even afford to take care of our own poor and needy, including many veterans? Fear..... like not wanting young muslim refugees to come here in great numbers, especially with what's happening in Europe with their muslim refugees? Good reason for that kind of fear.
You are the anti-Irish, of 130 years ago.
They were LEGAL Immigrants...get it?
That didn't matter to your kind.

Define my kind.
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They were LEGAL Immigrants...get it?
 
Been saying this for months. Now there is some polling data to support the premise

That headline may be self-evident these days, but at least we have some pretty solid data to back it up.

According to a new Pew Research study, if you look just at Republican voters who think the growing number of newcomers in the United States “threatens traditional American customs and values,” more than twice as many have "warm feelings toward Donald Trump" as have cold ones. Among those who say immigrants strengthen U.S. society, it's about 2-to-1 in the other direction.

Fear of Islam, immigrants and diversity are leading indicators of Donald Trump support

Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

The same was true of feelings about Islam and the fact that the U.S. population, in a few decades, will be mostly black, Latino and Asian, not white. In both cases, attitudes more antipathetic toward Islam and the country's increasing diversity were more in-line with Trump support, while people who thought Islam is not more violent than other religions and that increased diversity isn't a bad thing were colder toward Trump.
Read my sig idiot.

"Diversity" and "xenophobia" are absolutely meaningless words used to pacify dipshit white Democrats so they won't resist their absolute displacement. All this study confirms is that white Democrats are officially on the lower end of the bell curve.
 
Been saying this for months. Now there is some polling data to support the premise

That headline may be self-evident these days, but at least we have some pretty solid data to back it up.

According to a new Pew Research study, if you look just at Republican voters who think the growing number of newcomers in the United States “threatens traditional American customs and values,” more than twice as many have "warm feelings toward Donald Trump" as have cold ones. Among those who say immigrants strengthen U.S. society, it's about 2-to-1 in the other direction.

Fear of Islam, immigrants and diversity are leading indicators of Donald Trump support

Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

The same was true of feelings about Islam and the fact that the U.S. population, in a few decades, will be mostly black, Latino and Asian, not white. In both cases, attitudes more antipathetic toward Islam and the country's increasing diversity were more in-line with Trump support, while people who thought Islam is not more violent than other religions and that increased diversity isn't a bad thing were colder toward Trump.

There isn't anyone who says that current immigration laws should be removed. They just want them enforced so if people were really as bigoted and xenophobic as you say then why isn't anyone proposing that we have zero immigration into this country?
Immigration laws are being enforced, to ‘argue’ otherwise is as ignorant as it is wrong.

That you believe they’re ‘not being enforced’ for subjective, partisan reasons doesn’t make it true.

Conservatives are, for the most part, reactionaries – they fear change, diversity, dissent, and expressions of individual liberty – these facts are settled, accepted, and beyond dispute.

And immigration is particularly frightening to most on the right, where nativism has been fundamental dogma of republicans for 150 years.
Too bad "Sanctuary cities" trash your "partisan" theory about immigration law....
 
Been saying this for months. Now there is some polling data to support the premise

That headline may be self-evident these days, but at least we have some pretty solid data to back it up.

According to a new Pew Research study, if you look just at Republican voters who think the growing number of newcomers in the United States “threatens traditional American customs and values,” more than twice as many have "warm feelings toward Donald Trump" as have cold ones. Among those who say immigrants strengthen U.S. society, it's about 2-to-1 in the other direction.

Fear of Islam, immigrants and diversity are leading indicators of Donald Trump support

Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

The same was true of feelings about Islam and the fact that the U.S. population, in a few decades, will be mostly black, Latino and Asian, not white. In both cases, attitudes more antipathetic toward Islam and the country's increasing diversity were more in-line with Trump support, while people who thought Islam is not more violent than other religions and that increased diversity isn't a bad thing were colder toward Trump.

Support for Trump is based on common sense. What good does it do America to allow great numbers of world's poor and needy to come here, especially when we can't even afford to take care of our own poor and needy, including many veterans? Fear..... like not wanting young muslim refugees to come here in great numbers, especially with what's happening in Europe with their muslim refugees? Good reason for that kind of fear.
You are the anti-Irish, of 130 years ago.
Except Europeans' feud with Islam extends far further back in time than the England/Ireland conflicts.
 
Been saying this for months. Now there is some polling data to support the premise

That headline may be self-evident these days, but at least we have some pretty solid data to back it up.

According to a new Pew Research study, if you look just at Republican voters who think the growing number of newcomers in the United States “threatens traditional American customs and values,” more than twice as many have "warm feelings toward Donald Trump" as have cold ones. Among those who say immigrants strengthen U.S. society, it's about 2-to-1 in the other direction.

Fear of Islam, immigrants and diversity are leading indicators of Donald Trump support

Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

The same was true of feelings about Islam and the fact that the U.S. population, in a few decades, will be mostly black, Latino and Asian, not white. In both cases, attitudes more antipathetic toward Islam and the country's increasing diversity were more in-line with Trump support, while people who thought Islam is not more violent than other religions and that increased diversity isn't a bad thing were colder toward Trump.

Support for Trump is based on common sense. What good does it do America to allow great numbers of world's poor and needy to come here, especially when we can't even afford to take care of our own poor and needy, including many veterans? Fear..... like not wanting young muslim refugees to come here in great numbers, especially with what's happening in Europe with their muslim refugees? Good reason for that kind of fear.
You are the anti-Irish, of 130 years ago.
Except Europeans' feud with Islam extends far further back in time than the England/Ireland conflicts.
Your fear is recent.
 
Been saying this for months. Now there is some polling data to support the premise

That headline may be self-evident these days, but at least we have some pretty solid data to back it up.

According to a new Pew Research study, if you look just at Republican voters who think the growing number of newcomers in the United States “threatens traditional American customs and values,” more than twice as many have "warm feelings toward Donald Trump" as have cold ones. Among those who say immigrants strengthen U.S. society, it's about 2-to-1 in the other direction.

Fear of Islam, immigrants and diversity are leading indicators of Donald Trump support

Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

The same was true of feelings about Islam and the fact that the U.S. population, in a few decades, will be mostly black, Latino and Asian, not white. In both cases, attitudes more antipathetic toward Islam and the country's increasing diversity were more in-line with Trump support, while people who thought Islam is not more violent than other religions and that increased diversity isn't a bad thing were colder toward Trump.

Support for Trump is based on common sense. What good does it do America to allow great numbers of world's poor and needy to come here, especially when we can't even afford to take care of our own poor and needy, including many veterans? Fear..... like not wanting young muslim refugees to come here in great numbers, especially with what's happening in Europe with their muslim refugees? Good reason for that kind of fear.
You are the anti-Irish, of 130 years ago.
Except Europeans' feud with Islam extends far further back in time than the England/Ireland conflicts.
Your fear is recent.
So is your idiocy and ignorance.
 
Notice leftie posts fail to distinguish between criminal illegal aliens and "immigrants" and they call it "diversity" when they punish women and girls for not wanting confused boys and perverts in the ladies room? I expect that even the low information democrat base is tired of the semantics and the left wing's war on children and women.
 
Been saying this for months. Now there is some polling data to support the premise

That headline may be self-evident these days, but at least we have some pretty solid data to back it up.

According to a new Pew Research study, if you look just at Republican voters who think the growing number of newcomers in the United States “threatens traditional American customs and values,” more than twice as many have "warm feelings toward Donald Trump" as have cold ones. Among those who say immigrants strengthen U.S. society, it's about 2-to-1 in the other direction.

Fear of Islam, immigrants and diversity are leading indicators of Donald Trump support

Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

The same was true of feelings about Islam and the fact that the U.S. population, in a few decades, will be mostly black, Latino and Asian, not white. In both cases, attitudes more antipathetic toward Islam and the country's increasing diversity were more in-line with Trump support, while people who thought Islam is not more violent than other religions and that increased diversity isn't a bad thing were colder toward Trump.
OH NOES! Americans who support a man who wants to put AMERICANS FIRST! OH GAWD!
 
Been saying this for months. Now there is some polling data to support the premise

That headline may be self-evident these days, but at least we have some pretty solid data to back it up.

According to a new Pew Research study, if you look just at Republican voters who think the growing number of newcomers in the United States “threatens traditional American customs and values,” more than twice as many have "warm feelings toward Donald Trump" as have cold ones. Among those who say immigrants strengthen U.S. society, it's about 2-to-1 in the other direction.

Fear of Islam, immigrants and diversity are leading indicators of Donald Trump support

Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

The same was true of feelings about Islam and the fact that the U.S. population, in a few decades, will be mostly black, Latino and Asian, not white. In both cases, attitudes more antipathetic toward Islam and the country's increasing diversity were more in-line with Trump support, while people who thought Islam is not more violent than other religions and that increased diversity isn't a bad thing were colder toward Trump.
In order for America to become great, it must be a White nation.

Quiet you. You shame us all.
 
Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

Hold on. You're going to let a meager poll speak for the 13 million people who voted for him in the primaries? What's more is that out of the 4,385 polled, only 1,701 of them were Republicans or Republican leaning voters! If Hillary adopts this message, she's going to wind up alienating a lot of independents and left of center liberals who share the same views.

We aren't bigots or xenophobes. It gets quite tiresome to be labeled day in and day out as a "bigot", "racist" or "homophobe" because of who I support.
 
Been saying this for months. Now there is some polling data to support the premise

That headline may be self-evident these days, but at least we have some pretty solid data to back it up.

According to a new Pew Research study, if you look just at Republican voters who think the growing number of newcomers in the United States “threatens traditional American customs and values,” more than twice as many have "warm feelings toward Donald Trump" as have cold ones. Among those who say immigrants strengthen U.S. society, it's about 2-to-1 in the other direction.

Fear of Islam, immigrants and diversity are leading indicators of Donald Trump support
Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

The same was true of feelings about Islam and the fact that the U.S. population, in a few decades, will be mostly black, Latino and Asian, not white. In both cases, attitudes more antipathetic toward Islam and the country's increasing diversity were more in-line with Trump support, while people who thought Islam is not more violent than other religions and that increased diversity isn't a bad thing were colder toward Trump.


How many Muslim countries execute homosexuals? The hatred for the mythical white male patriarchy blind them to the atrocious beliefs that are commonplace in Islam. They do share an unadulterated hatred of Western civilization.

Enforcing immigration laws, though it may be a trigger for you, is not xenophobic or bigoted at all. You believing that people have to support certain ideology simply based on race, that is racist. How do you explain the growing percentage of Hispanic Trump supporters. He currently has more Hispanic support than any other GOP candidate this far into the election, 37%.
 
Been saying this for months. Now there is some polling data to support the premise

That headline may be self-evident these days, but at least we have some pretty solid data to back it up.

According to a new Pew Research study, if you look just at Republican voters who think the growing number of newcomers in the United States “threatens traditional American customs and values,” more than twice as many have "warm feelings toward Donald Trump" as have cold ones. Among those who say immigrants strengthen U.S. society, it's about 2-to-1 in the other direction.

Fear of Islam, immigrants and diversity are leading indicators of Donald Trump support

Support for Trump is based on bigotry and xenophobia

The same was true of feelings about Islam and the fact that the U.S. population, in a few decades, will be mostly black, Latino and Asian, not white. In both cases, attitudes more antipathetic toward Islam and the country's increasing diversity were more in-line with Trump support, while people who thought Islam is not more violent than other religions and that increased diversity isn't a bad thing were colder toward Trump.

Sorry once you use the far left blog site the Washington post, you defeated any type of point you were trying to make..

This thread should be in the flame zone.

It is not based on any facts!
 

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