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SummerSnow

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Thu Feb 25, 2016, 12:24 PM Feb 2016

Nearly 20% of Trump Fans Think Freeing the Slaves Was a Bad Idea [View all]

Donald Trump appears to have high levels of support among the nation’s intolerant population, according to a New York Times deep dive into polling data.

The Times found that nearly 20% of Trump supporters did not approve of freeing the slaves, according to a January YouGov/Economist poll that asked respondents if they supported or disapproved of “the executive order that freed all slaves in the states that were in rebellion against the federal government”—Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.

Trump himself has never advocated for white supremacy, but some of his followers may. He has, however, called for a moratorium on Muslims entering the United States and called Mexican migrants “rapists.”



Exit polls from the Republican South Carolina primary reveal that 74% of voters in the state favored the Muslim ban—Trump won 41% of that group, according to the Times, which described Trump supporters as a “coalition of voters on people who are responsive to religious, social and racial intolerance.”

Trump, a billionaire outsider, has talked his way to being the front-runner in the 2016 GOP race, causing much of the Republican establishment to scramble in an attempt to find a suitable candidate to beat him. This remains to be seen as Trump won the Nevada caucuses Tuesday by a wide margin, beating Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz by more than 20 points.


http://time.com/4236640/donald-trump-racist-supporters/


* Anyone here surprised?*

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Slavery in the U.S. should have been explicitly outlawed in the Constitution ladjf Feb 2016 #1
That outlawing slavery in the Constitution melm00se Feb 2016 #2
I've heard that argument. But, I'm not convinced it's true. ladjf Feb 2016 #3
The Southern delegates would never have signed on to the Constitution hifiguy Feb 2016 #6
Your argument makes sense. But, if the Southern states had to either ladjf Feb 2016 #9
In the original of the Declaration of Independence melm00se Feb 2016 #10
How interesting. I've been saying, "why didn't Jefferson put the wording in th ladjf Feb 2016 #12
Don't fall into the name trap melm00se Feb 2016 #17
You are obviously better posted on the entire chronology of the various ladjf Feb 2016 #18
Lincoln tried very hard to preserve the Union without war D Gary Grady Feb 2016 #19
Actually no, Jefferson put in a phrase blaming the slave TRADE on the crown, which was BS Bucky Feb 2016 #13
The southern states made it very clear they were NOT going jwirr Feb 2016 #16
I don't think this is right... joeybee12 Feb 2016 #4
ha ha Bucky Feb 2016 #14
What nutcases joeybee12 Feb 2016 #15
Moving to Cape Breton Island is sounding better and better every day. Initech Feb 2016 #5
I've been looking into that as well KamaAina Feb 2016 #8
And the other 80 percent don't know what slaves were. KamaAina Feb 2016 #7
BLM opened my eyes that this racism in the here and now is most certainly not confined to the GOP. LanternWaste Feb 2016 #11
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