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No Mandate: Obama Lost Ground With Key Demographics

richard1088 Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 2:20 PM
Not choosing Rubio was the BIGGEST MISCALCULATION in this campaign. You had a bunch of white CEO guys thinking that Hispanics have the same I.Q. as whites (10 point gap in general, 25 with indigenous Mexicans), and have the same morals, ethics, and sense of logic. WRONG. We need a separate country for whites. Otherwise, we'll be pulled down by these debased brutes.Take a look at Zimbabwe, South Africa, Cuba, and Venuzuela. Wake-up.
ZombieLove Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 2:59 PM
Sam1304 Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 2:48 PM
Nov. 7th: Check into how many minorities are in prominent positions in the Dem. Party and then the Repub. party throughout the land...
HoovervilleFollies Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 2:48 PM
"Otherwise, we'll be pulled down by these debased brutes."

I'd much rather share my country with the pleasant hard-working Hispanics in my neighborhood than some of the knuckle-dragging loons who rant at this site.
There are important lessons to be learned from the results of the 2012 presidential election about the shape of the electorate and how Americans voted. And it might not be what you think.

Overall, many, many fewer Americans turned out to vote. 2008 was a high-water mark for turnout in what may have been an anomaly. President Obama received seven million fewer votes nationwide, but it wasn't a case of the President losing voters to his Republican challenger - Mitt Romney won more than one million fewer votes than John McCain as well.

Some of the much-vaunted demographic advantages...

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