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To: LovedSinner
Those are not my numbers, they come from the exit polls. There was a high number of Democrats that voted for Santorum and they were Obama Democrats. There is no such thing as a Reagan Democrat anymore. But that really does not matter any longer. The election is over. Romney swept all 3 Winner Take All states for 98 Delegates.

Romney now only needs 42% of the remaining Delegates and since he already has 58% of the delegates to date, that number is realistic. It is what it is. Reality does not choose sides.

187 posted on 04/03/2012 8:17:23 PM PDT by PSYCHO-FREEP (If you come to a fork in the road, take it........)
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP

I am looking at the exit polls too. And you are so far off base! The numbers do not match at all.

And I have family members who live in northern Wisconsin, in a county that is extremely poor, extremely rural, and extremely white. Almost everyone at school is on free school lunches because they make so little money. Obama carried it easily in 2008. Santorum won it easily tonight.

Wisconsin outside Madison and Milwaukee is made up of poor, rural, white voters who often vote Democratic. What are you talking about saying there is no such thing as a Reagan Democrat anymore. Maybe you meant to say there is no such thing as a Reagan Democrat who will vote for your candidate, the “good choice,” as you say, Mitt Romney?

Why am I wasting time arguing with you?? Santorum has been winning rural, blue collar, poor whites this whole election. These are almost the very definition of Reagan Democrats. Some Reagan Democrats also work in poor cities like Green Bay, WI, and Toledo, Ohio (Santorum carried both counties).


244 posted on 04/03/2012 9:46:18 PM PDT by LovedSinner
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