To: KeatsforFirstDog
the youth did not turn out again dude, and I believe that a good percentage of african americans are church going Conservatives but they voted race over ideology, in CA and FL they still voted down gay marriage but for them to have a chance to vote for the first african american president was something they had to do
conservatism isn't dead moderates are
36 posted on
11/05/2008 3:21:43 PM PST by
edzo4
(Vote McCain, Keep Your Change)
I think Karl Rove said the young turnout was about the same as 2004 but what did it for Obama was what did it for us in the past.
Obama picked off I think 10% more of the Evangelicals then Kerry. I think 5% more of the Independents then Kerry, Really high AA turnout blah blah blah
37 posted on
11/05/2008 3:27:53 PM PST by
KavMan
To: edzo4
I hope they enjoy the reign of their new affirmative action President. I just hope there is enough of a country left that we get to have an election in four years.
After the stock market REALLY crashes when the government withdraws everyone’s 401k investments from the market, we will truly be “on an equal footing” with the failed economies of Europe. I just hope the “good conservatives” think it was worth it. I can't wait ‘til we bring back the “misery index”!
To: edzo4
Blacks? maybe not, it was Hispanics who most likely voted on the propostion, for example my wife said in her native Colombia being gay could get you killed.
77 posted on
11/06/2008 7:45:14 PM PST by
BrianE
(The Republican party may be gone 40 years from now- Host Fred Flannigan WKRS 1220 on Oct. of 04)
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