To: Enosh
Don’t be fooled. The vast majority will vote straight ticket dem. Now, I do think Ob has alienated some number of white dems, just not sure how many will bring themselves to vote R.
6 posted on
11/28/2011 3:56:33 PM PST by
mtrott
To: mtrott
Ob has alienated some number of white dems, just not sure how many will bring themselves to vote R. They don't have to do that, they just need to stay home.
10 posted on
11/28/2011 4:05:01 PM PST by
ROCKLOBSTER
( Celebrate Republicans Freed the Slaves Month.)
To: mtrott
Dont be fooled. The vast majority will vote straight ticket dem.
Now, I do think Ob has alienated some number of white dems, just not sure how many will bring themselves to vote R. To vote against Obama - that's a big step for a dem or liberal.
Especially for those who had so much emotional investment in "Hope N' Change".
Hopefully many who cannot take that big step will at least stay home or not cast a vote for the presidential candidate.
21 posted on
11/28/2011 5:42:04 PM PST by
Iron Munro
(Unattended children will be towed away at the owners expense)
To: mtrott; All
I do think Ob has alienated some number of white dems ____________________________________________________________ I've said this before and I say it again. Even the Black vote will not be what it was in 2008 for Obozo. Let me explain why I say that. He has not delivered for the Black Community like they thought he would and many of them are disillusioned and downright pi**ed off at him. The Unemployment rate among Blacks is over 16 percent. The novelty and "the new" has worn off. They've had their Black President and he has not delivered. The excitement over Obozo is gone; they will not empty out the jail houses, the crack houses and the HO houses for Obama like they did in 2008. Just hide and watch.
22 posted on
11/28/2011 7:02:53 PM PST by
no dems
(Why do you never see "Obama" bumper stickers on cars going to work in the morning?)
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