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Democrats "All White" ticket could be in trouble following DNC rigging scandal/3rd Party rise

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Democrats "All White" ticket could be in trouble following DNC rigging scandal/3rd Party rise

Democrats "All White" ticket for 2016 could be in trouble following DNC rigging scandal that is spurring rise of Third Party candiadates and thanks to charges against Hillary Clinton of helping launch "war on black people".
A key part of Hillary's startegy was to "make black voters vote again like they did for Obama".. but there could be serious challenges ahead. GP's Jill Stein has just appointed a respected civil rights/human rights African-American leader Baraka as VP:

Dr. Jill Stein

@DrJillStein

Honored to announce human rights champion Ajamu Baraka as my VP running mate! #SteinBaraka http://www.jill2016.com/jill_stein_selects_ajamu_baraka_as_vp
7:07 PM - 1 Aug 2016


https://twitter.com/DrJillStein/status/760265837081231360


Hillary was doing well with black voters before recent election rigging scadal/#Demexit /rise of Jill Stein. But Hillary has a track record of winning very small fraction of "black vote" when there is a black candidate on the opposing ticket (as it has just happened with JS's Baraka VP pick).
Case in point , Hillary vs Barack 2007 Primaries.. she failed to win large part of Black vote against Obama. Baraka could repeat that.

Hillary probaby is not finished but her candidacy could be in serious trouble if Baraka is able to break away even 30-50% back vote away from SWC Hillary.


Related

Black Lives Matter Protesters: ‘Don’t Vote for Hillary, She’s Killing Black People’

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...t-vote-for-hillary-shes-killing-black-people/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGSyj2bdH9o

Hillary Clinton Expands African-American Staff, Appoints Black Vote Director

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/...an-staff-appoints-black-vote-director-n610496



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July 31, 2016, 03:22 pm
Third-party support surging
By Ben Kamisar

Voters now confronted with the choice between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are making something abundantly clear: they want another option.
Surveys over the last six weeks have found a steady but noticeable jump in support for third-party candidates. The biggest beneficiary has been Libertarian Gary Johnson, who has shot up from 4.5 percent to 7.2 percent in RealClearPolitics polling averages. Green Party candidate Jill Stein has also seen an uptick since June —


http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/...upport-surging
 
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Ain't none o'the brothahs ever heard o'no Ajamu Baraka.

If da wench wanted to make a statement, she shoulda picked Revrun Al and been done widdit!
 
Controversial Cory Booker was on on Hillary's VP short list apparently but she opted to pick a White Catholic politician from VA instead.
Outside of his hometown and Chiacgo Church, not many people had heard of Barack's name either untill he jumped into politics.
 
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Well,...I've never heard of him, so I looked him up and found this.

I don't know where he stands on other issues, but I think he came close to scoring a bullseye with this article.

He needs to give up that damn Democrat nonsense if he can figure this much out.

http://www.ajamubaraka.com/
 
If she got 3% in 2012 Mitt Romney would be president. I'll withhold comment on whether or not that would be a better world.

You're forgetting that Trump campaigned and ran against Obama for being black and that helped Obama secure the black vote. If Trump didn't campaign against Obama then Mitt Romney would be president. I'll withhold comment on whether or not that would be a better world.
 
If this gap ever close, it could spell trouble for the current frontrunners:

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If this gap ever close, it could spell trouble for the current frontrunners:

Seems like not real poll as real scenario includeds names of Stein-Baraka. Do you have any poll showing frontal candidates doing great when Baraka's name is also on the list?


If Baraka can break away 20-30% black vote away from SWC Hillary, suspected war criminals lobbies are done in 2016.
 
Yeah it doesn't matter. IF the vote was fair maybe, but since it's clearly rigged Billary is going to steal the election no matter what the black (or white or woman or LGBT) vote is...
 
They rigged it by finding the only candidate who is more unfavorable than she is, then nominating him.
 
Well, they might have been OK with Cruz, too. He can't win a general election.


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From four days ago- CNN poll:

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/01/politics/trump-vs-clinton-presidential-polls-election-2016/

In a two-way head-to-head matchup, Clinton tops Trump 52% to 43%, and in a four-way matchup including third party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein, Clinton leads 45% to 37% with Johnson at 9% and Stein at 5%.

Besides improving her standing against Trump, Clinton's convention appears to have boosted the share of Americans who think her policies will move the country in the right direction (from 43% before either convention to 48% now), while Trump's right direction number held roughly steady following the back-to-back political gatherings in Cleveland and Philadelphia.

Further, a majority of Clinton's backers now say their vote is more to show support for her than to oppose Trump, a sharp shift since early May. Back then, 48% said their vote was one of support for the former secretary of state, 58% say so now. While Trump also improved his numbers on that metric, his voters are more evenly divided, with 47% saying they're backing him to show support and 50% saying it's more to oppose Clinton.

Clinton leads by nine in the poll without Johnson and Stein and only drops to a eight point lead when they are included.
 
Online poll? Those are not usually that accurate. Was there a surge in Stein's numbers if everybody is shifting over to her? (Stein is polling 4% in the most recent polls)

About 42 percent of likely voters favored Clinton, to Trump's 39 percent, according to the July 31-Aug. 4 online poll of 1,154 likely voters. The poll had a credibility interval of plus or minus 3 percentage points, meaning that the results suggest the race is roughly even.

Also notes:

An average of polls aggregated by Real Clear Politics showed Clinton ahead of Trump by 6.8 percentage points on Friday, up from 3.9 on Aug. 1.

Another poll from this week:

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...7999c0-5b33-11e6-9aee-8075993d73a2_story.html

In a four-way race that includes Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein, Clinton leads Trump by 45 percent to 37 percent, with Johnson at 8 percent and Stein at 4 percent. Before the Republican convention, she had a four-percentage-point lead in a four-way matchup.
 
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