Posted on 05/30/2008 7:15:09 AM PDT by no dems
Is it possible that California could go for a Republican for the first time since 1988? One of the cable news networks reported last night that McCain had come within a few percentage points of B. Hussein Obama in CA.
What could make this happen?
#1. The referendum on the ballot that would reverse the State Supreme Court Ruling on same-sex marriage. This will bring Conservatives out in droves. (Hopefully out of their hatred for McCain they wont vote for B. Hussein Obama.)
#2. The craziness that keeps going on in B. Hussein's church. I've got to believe that the majority of Californians are not crazy enough to align their politicl ideology with those nuts; the latest being Fr. Pfleger. Like most other Americans, the majority of Californians have got to realize that B. Hussein is the product of 20 years of indoctrination by preachers who hate White people.
#3. The fact that many Californians who would vote Democratic believe that B. Hussein is a closet Muslim who would be sympathetic to Islamo-Fascists; his autobiography indicates as much.
SIDE BAR: If, God forbid, there is another Terrorist Attack on our soil before November 4, Cindy McCain can start measuring for drapes in the White House.
#4. The large Hispanic vote in CA. There is a wide gulf between the Mexicans and the Blacks in America. They just dont like or trust each other. The only thing that might offset this would be if Bill Richardson is on the ticket in the VEEP spot. And...
#5. There's a lot of ticked-off, Hillary-supporting, women out there who, if they just stay home, along with many men who feel that Hillary has been dissed by the media and the Obama Campaign, can give McCain a 5% point gain.
Hey, it could happen!
You need to chill. You didn’t have to read my post nor did you have to comment. Besides, who died and made you the website moderator? Now, lay down the crack pipe................
Nope; this is not a joke. One thing I did not add in my reasons as to why CA might go GOP for the first time since 1988:
A lot of people will not admit to a pollster or around the water cooler that they would not vote for a Black man under any circumstances. Now, most people would vote for any decent person regardless of color (Colin Powell comes to mind), but, B. Hussein Obama is NOT a decent person. He’s a Marxist punk.
No, there is no contradiction. In #3 you apparently missed the word “closet”. He feigns Christianity but many believe he is a closet Muslim who will show his true colors when it’s too late to do anything about it.
“What is being suggested, on a daily basis, by a great many folks, both in the trenches and politically connected, is that Republicans dump McCain at the nominating convention, select someone more representative of the party and win in November.”
Help me here. What are the chances that McCain could be dumped at convention? He is often referred to as the “presumptive Republican nominee” but he did reach the number of primary delegates needed to win the nomination. Are those delegates pledged or could they refuse to vote for McCain on the first round of voting at convention? Anyone??
My knowledge of young people.
It's not my crack pipe! Amy was just over and she must have dropped it . . . |
Hell, Norway? Right outside of Friggard?
Yes “Hell” freezes there.
Turns out to be??????....I laugh all day every day at his three ring circus....and I'm a Californian..:o)
Listen, if they are even bringing this matter up means someone is hearing whispers through the proverbial grapevine that California might be in play. The L.L. Cool J song: I’m going back to Cali, Cali.....is humming through my head./Just Asking - seoul62........
Point 1 has an equal and opposite effect, the gay marriage thing will bring out liberals in droves, too.
Point 2 will be neutralized by Barry O dropping his church, and the fact that most Californians really don't care about religion anyway, unless you're too seriously into it.
Point 3 is just plain wrong, most people don't believe Barry is a muzzie, just that he had a 'confused' religious upbringing, and that he is still struggling to find a Christian tradition, no matter how 'un-Christian' it might appear to fundamentalist Christians, when he finally lands on one. The people who are truly concerned about his religion are ones who would never vote for him under any circumstances. The mushy middle really doesn't care about his religion, unless they can see a way it might possibly impact them.
Can he win California?
Why not? He is more democrat than many democrats.
Like I said, points 4 and 5 are your strongest ones for swinging voters who would otherwise tend to vote Rat. The distrust that Hispanic voters have for Obama has been clearly demonstrated in exit polls, and since we've had the unusual circumstance of having a truly contested primary battle through all fifty states and the territories, we've got a good read on what role identity politics is going to play in this election. We're also starting to see a lot of middle-aged women whining and getting bitchy as Hillary's options are narrowing.
But people who are already suspicious of Obambi will remain that way. I would suppose a few people in the early caucuses and primaries who did vote for him have changed their minds about it, and had wished they had voted for the Beest, but when it comes down to it, they were definite Democrat voters (no Operation Chaos mischief, since Republicans had their own quite active contest going on), and will find a way to resolve their suspicious about Obama by finding McCain to be worse.
BTTT!!!
I’ll bump to that!
Whoo Hoo!! :)
I don’t remember posting that!
Weird!
Ok never mind.
I remember posting it now. :)
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