To: ansel12
That's only if you consider percentages. In absolute numbers that %21 Evangelical is probably much larger in absolutely number then the people of color/other religion. And then there are 8 million that didn't vote, they stayed home and passively voted Obama. Obama could not have simply won with minority votes in CO,NM,NV,OH,VA,FL.
154 posted on
11/09/2012 9:56:48 PM PST by
ravager
To: ravager
That's only if you consider percentages. If you're going to compare one group to another and lay judgments on them, which is what you've been doing, then percentages are the only thing that matters. You are amazingly bigoted.
155 posted on
11/09/2012 9:58:57 PM PST by
TigersEye
(Who is John Galt?)
To: ravager
Your statement was
"Now we all know what kind voted Obama." My answer is--Yes, now we all know what kind voted Obama, people of color, the non-religious, the anti-Christian, all are solid, dependable, pro-Obama voting blocks.
Now we also know what kind voted Romney.
Who were the most pro-Romney voters in America? The Evangelicals, with 79%.
Yet you are raging about the most pro-Romney voters in America, how did your religious category vote?
166 posted on
11/09/2012 10:11:50 PM PST by
ansel12
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