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Why Did Mitt Romney Lose?

Carlos7 Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 3:46 PM
truthandlogic Wrote: 1 minute ago (3:40 PM) Blacks are so crippled by government dependence and Racism Paranoia that they're a lost cause for Republicans. There are significant numbers there ... but I'd say (I live and work with Blacks) the majority are quite fond of hard work and it's rewards. I would take my Black coworkers over Godless white liberals any day.
nodeamass Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 3:55 PM
I am a godless liberal. Why did Jesus answer my prayers, even though I never prayed to him. Jesus reelected Obama.
MacQ - Texas Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 4:06 PM
Kind of weak in the theology area aren't you?
MacQ - Texas Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 3:51 PM
It's not about color. it's about culture. There are some distinct different cultural entities in the US. Same is true of hispanics and whites. Not a monolith.
WalkerHassan Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 3:48 PM
Which God? YHWH, Jesus, Shiva, Allah, Zeus, Mithra?
activated Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 4:21 PM
oldladyinawalker-any of those gods are superior to yours:obama

Of course, virtually every American who follows politics closely will posit an explanation for why Mitt Romney came up short in 2012. But Sean Trende’s analysis over at Real Clear Politics seems to be the most insightful -- and plausible. Take a look at the following chart embedded in his must-read article:

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Conventional wisdom tells us that Republicans lost because they failed to reach out to Hispanics, African-Americans and young people. And to a certain extent that is

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