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Brian953 Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 1:36 PM
There is no racism in the Republican party, in the way that you mean it. There are racists in virtually any organization of any size, but that is a different issue. It has been the Democrats all along harming minorities, and hold them back. Wake up!
sdoonan Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 11:56 AM
I sometimes do wonder why some of the reddest states are also the poorest, with the lowest level of average income.
Science Avenger Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 4:06 PM
Right Brian, all those people at Teaparty rallies talking abou the N*gg*r in chief were just figments of our imagination.

As for the Democrats holding minorities back, 94% of black minorities disagree with you, as do 75% of latinos. You know this, yet you insist they know less about their own condition than you do. Arrogant is one word for that attitude. Another starts with an "R"...
pkadzielawa Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 2:46 PM
What exactly does that prove?
John4278 Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 1:57 PM
Your head is in the sand my friend. Your party uses cute dog whistles like "end affirmative action", "welfare queens" and "the entitled" and you think we can't hear it, but we do. Of course the ironic thing is that the red states are overwhelmingly the highest recipients of welfare for the poor whites. But as long as the not-so-subtle racism is there, you'll get those poor white votes at the expense of the rest of the country.
Jack2894 Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 1:50 PM
Yeah, that will fly. What was your take in the Latino community? Let me see, you lost 75-25. IN the black community you lost 94-6.

I am trying to help conservatives because having two parties is important, but you are so incredibly deep in denial on this issue it may be hopeless.
Obama won. Not by a lot, but by more than enough.

In the end it came down to the battleground states, and President Obama won most of them by slim, but decisive, margins.

Florida - Obama +1

Ohio - Obama +2

Virginia - Obama +3

Colorado - Obama +3

New Hampshire - Obama +5

Wisconsin - Obama +5

Iowa - Obama +6

Michigan - Obama +7

Of the nine battleground states, only North Carolina went into Mitt Romney's column and that by 3 percentage points.

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