Hyperimiator posted:
BritonGuy posted:
Cuttlery posted:
Whos yapping about it now? You'd think they would have learned from the last election that this makes normal people think they are crazy.
Same as last time, a very small margin of people who the Democrats will claim is every person opposing them.
Kudos, you believe Republicans are a small margin of people. SO when did you wise up and realize half of the Republicans in many states are insignificant.
"Nearly half of usual Republican primary voters in Iowa think President Obama was not born in the United States, while barely one-quarter believe he was, according to a PPP poll released on Tuesday.
In the poll, 48% of registered Republican voters said Obama was not born in the U.S., while 26% said he was. Additionally, 26% said they were unsure.
That percentage is actually slightly better than the national average for typical Republican primary voters, a majority of whom believe Obama was born outside the U.S. In February, a PPP poll found that 51% of registered Republican voters said Obama was not born in the U.S., compared to 28% who said he was, and 21% who were unsure.
However, the high birther base does not necessarily mean that the issue will be critical in determining which candidate wins Iowa. Donald Trump, who has vaulted to the front of several polls through a media blitz in which he’s repeatedly questioned Obama’s birth, placed a modest third in the poll’s hypothetical primary election. While 19% of voters who doubted Obama’s citizenship backed Trump, 25% broke for Huckabee.
The PPP poll was conducted April 15-17 among 419 registered Republican voters. It has a margin of error of 4.8%."
This is what happens when millions of people use FOX, Rush and Hannity as their only news sources.