So, they’re going to vote for someone, even though they don’t like him?
Welcome to my world.
They can start proving it by throwing out that collection O’Cretins that they’ve got in their own legislature.
And governor moonbeam?
Get serious, CA.
At this point in time, methinks you should just declare yourselves part of Mexico and continue your decline into the abyss.
Well, here’s where it’s going to get interesting. Governor Brown recently signed a law, if I recall correctly, that mandates that California’s electoral votes be given to the winner of the POPULAR vote in a Presidential election. Now, if the Republican candidate wins the popular vote, it means that Bammy’s hoped for electoral votes from California go directly to the Repubican candidate.
Of course, as we all know, if a Republican wins the popular vote, the libturd legislators will be cramming the capitol the next day to play CYA to try to overturn the law THEY passed.
The breakdown of those numbers? It's asinine. Those suffering the most under his policies love him the most!
While it is great that at least some Californians are starting to wake-up, that buries the real lede in this story, and that is the GENERATIONAL split. Obama won’t lose California no matter who the GOP puts up in 2012. What is really concerning, however, is Zero’s approval ratings by AGE, which portends doom for California - and quite possibly the country - in the future.
After many years of liberals controlling the education establishment and the culture (Think Jon Stewart, Hollywood, the MSM) - but even more as a result of California’s changing demographics, the difference in political views among the age groups is stark - and scary. Keep in mind, a majority of young people in California voted for Ronald Reagan just a generation ago. As horrendous as Obama has been, he will almost certainly win not only a substantial majority of younger Californians, but once again a substantial majority of younger voters nationally in 2012.
According to the poll, over 65 Californians disapprove of Obama 40 to 51%, while younger voters 18 to 29 APPROVE of his performance a whopping 53 to 35 percent. That generational split in approval further validates those of us who have opposed the naive, effectively open border” policies of GOP leaders like Bush, McCain, and others.
As the country’s demographics as a whole slowly but surely begin to mirror those of California, I see little evidence that these younger voters will vote any more “conservative” in the future. Very troubling indeed...
linking up the good news.. :-)
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SFGate.com
Field Poll: Obama approval rating at 46% in state (Even in California: Time for Change?)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2778245/posts
60% latino
and nearly 50% Oriental
those voting trends killed a once great state
“careful with that open door immigration Eugene”
and white girls not having babies much