More bad news for the GOP-e and establishment hacks like Hugh Hewitt. Donald Trump now leads Hillary Clinton by five points nationwide according to the latest SurveyUSA poll. The Donald pulls in 45% and Killary only gets 40%. Trump also does realtively well with blacks, grabbing 25% of the black vote. Romney and McCain barely got 5% of the black vote. This has to making the heads of JEB News Channel explode. Poor Megyn Kelly, Brit Hume, Karl Rove, Bill O’Reilly and Bret Baier. They are biting their nails all weekend long after seeing this poll. Expect the smears on Trump to really start going after Labor Day.
Donald Trump beats Hillary Clinton by five |
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Donald Trump has a clear path to the White House, according to a shocking new poll from SurveyUSA.
Trump beats Hillary Clinton 45 percent to 40 percent, with 16 percent of voters undecided.
He wins a huge share of the Democrats’ non-white base — 25 percent of African Americans, 31 percent of Hispanics and 41 percent of the relatively small Asian vote.
That’s a heart attack for the GOP establishment, which predicts that the arrival of even more low-wage foreign workers will yield more votes from low-wage Hispanics, and also more donations from the wealthy investors who pay the salaries of GOP consultants, pollsters, and advertising executives.
In contrast, Trump is committing GOP heresy by touting a border wall, some form of repatriation program for millions of American-trained undocumented migrant workers, and new curbs on middle-class outsourcing to the roughly 700,000 guest-workers used by Fortune 500 companies. Trump’s labor-supply reform would likely create jobs for Americans, raise wages, and lower profits, all of which might somehow, possibly, in an impossible-to-imagine-kinda-existential-pocketbook-process, boost his support among the lower-wage, often-jobless Americans who don’t own stock on Wall Street.
In 2012, the GOP’s establishment candidate, former Gov. Mitt Romney, won only 27 percent of Hispanics and a mere 6 percent of blacks, who are hit hardest by the bipartisan support for cheap, government-dependent migrants.