This piece of shit of an article was published on MIC and Yahoo News under the title Donald Trump Supporters Love White Supremacy and Wish the South Won the Civil War and updated hours later under the title Some Donald Trump Supporters Love White Supremacy and Wish the South Won the Civil War. Believe it or not, desperate to link Trump to White Power, Southern Slave Owners, the Confederate Flag and the KKK, some liberal somewhere woke up someday and decided pay big money for a “white supremacy poll” in order to get the necessary data to write this ridiculous article. It doesn’t take a Phd in mathematics to know that you can make statistics say whatever the fuck you want and that this kind of survey doesn’t mean a damn thing. They could have asked those poor bastards about hookers and crystal meth and this would have the same (or lack thereof) significance. This just goes on to show at which degree the mainstream media and the establishment are panicking over the rise of Donald Trump. They’re basically loosing it.
From Yahoo News:
Voters love Donald Trump’s “tell is like it is” attitude, and it seems his supporters have no problem speaking their minds either. Some of these opinions, however, are disconcerting. According to a new collection of South Carolina polls from Public Policy Polling, Trump supporters in the state have some extreme views on the Civil War and white supremacy. Overall, 10% of Republican voters agreed with the statement that “whites are a superior race.” Sixteen percent of Trump supporters agreed with the statement, the highest of the candidates by far. The lowest percentage of respondents who agreed with the statement came from Carson supporters (1%) followed by Kasich and Bush (both 4%). PPP also reported that 38% of Trump supporters in South Carolina wish the South had won the Civil War, another 38% are not sure and only 24% are glad the North won. That number is lower than the statewide number of Republicans who were happy the North won, which is still a low 36%. Other findings from the poll: 70% of Trump’s South Carolinian supporters wish the Confederate battle flag still flew above their state capital, and 80% support a ban on Muslims entering the United States. Trump’s performance in Saturday’s debate hasn’t lost him any ground in South Carolina: He’s still in the lead with 35% of the vote. South Carolina Republicans voters will choose their Republican nominee on Saturday. [1]