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To: locogringo who wrote (940250)6/14/2016 8:56:07 PM
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G'nite loco...you've done a yeoman's job today. So many insults....so little time. Call the lawyer kid again...he's gotta answer some time. Maybe the octagenarian cat lady. They got the phone service back up in the old folks trailer park now. Talk about the trip to Vegas...she will remember you I'm sure.



To: locogringo who wrote (940250)6/15/2016 6:29:21 AM
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Poll: Likely Voters Support Temporary Ban on Muslims Entering US – 22 Point Swing Since May
The Gateway Pundit by Jim Hoft

Trump was right.

50 percent of voters now support a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States. 42 percent of likely voters reject the idea. That’s a 22 point swing since May. ( Reuters)

The numbers have changed significantly since the Pulse Club massacre by Islamist extremist Omar Mateen.
Breitbart.com reported:

New polling data from Reuters shows a surge in support for a far-reaching temporary ban on any Muslim entry to the United States.

In the wake of the terrorist attack in Orlando, 50 percent of likely voters now support a temporary halt on Muslim entry into the United States. Just 42 percent of likely voters oppose a temporary ban.

That suggested policy is a much harder line than the temporary ban on Muslim immigration, or the long-term ban on immigration from countries with a history of radical Islam, that have been proposed by GOP candidate Donald Trump.

The finding represents a 22-point swing since the beginning of the month. At the end of May, just 40 percent of likely voters supported a halt, while 54 percent opposed one.

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