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To: TigerClaws

Romney and the GOPe took the Evangelical vote for granted... and here we are.


2 posted on 11/08/2012 5:26:31 AM PST by rwilson99 (Please tell me how the words "shall not perish and have everlasting life" would NOT apply to Mary.)
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To: rwilson99

According to the article it’s looking more like the swing state voters were demotivated by the billion in negative ads.


3 posted on 11/08/2012 5:30:52 AM PST by TigerClaws
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To: rwilson99

Careful trusting any of this... there are three stories on FR full front page that all conflict the data of this election... and they cannot all be correct.

LLS


4 posted on 11/08/2012 5:37:54 AM PST by LibLieSlayer (OUR GOVERNMENT AND PRESS ARE NO LONGER TRUSTWORTHY OR DESERVING OF RESPECT!)
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To: rwilson99
Romney and the GOPe took the Evangelical vote for granted... and here we are.

Yep! This is exactly what happened. Not enough conservatives voted because the subborn ass GOP and their rinos were once again foisted upon us resulting in the SAME result over the last twenty years...

LOSERS!

5 posted on 11/08/2012 5:38:53 AM PST by sirchtruth (Freedom is not free.)
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To: rwilson99

To those of you who stayed home, you baked this cake, now Eat It...


8 posted on 11/08/2012 6:40:07 AM PST by Kozak (The means of defence again.t foreign danger, have been always the instruments of tyranny at home JM)
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To: rwilson99
Romney and the GOPe took the Evangelical vote for granted... and here we are.

Evangelicals are supposed to cut off their noses to spite their faces? The essay has a better explanation.

So who were these whites and why did they stay home? My first instinct was that they might be conservative evangelicals turned off by Romney’s Mormonism or moderate past. But the decline didn’t seem to be concentrated in Southern states with high evangelical populations.

So instead, I looked at my current home state of Ohio, which has counted almost all of its votes (absentees are counted first here). The following map shows how turnout presently stands relative to 2008. The brightest red counties met or exceeded 2008 turnout. Each gradation of lighter red represents a 1 percent drop in the percentage of votes cast from 2008. Blue counties are at less than 90 percent of the 2008 vote.

We can see that the counties clustered around Columbus in the center of the state turned out in full force, as did the suburban counties near Cincinnati in the southwest. These heavily Republican counties are the growing areas of the state, filled with white-collar workers.

Where things drop off are in the rural portions of Ohio, especially in the southeast. These represent areas still hard-hit by the recession. Unemployment is high there, and the area has seen almost no growth in recent years.

My sense is these voters were unhappy with Obama. But his negative ad campaign relentlessly emphasizing Romney’s wealth and tenure at Bain Capital may have turned them off to the Republican nominee as well. The Romney campaign exacerbated this through the challenger’s failure to articulate a clear, positive agenda to address these voters’ fears, and self-inflicted wounds like the “47 percent” gaffe. Given a choice between two unpalatable options, these voters simply stayed home.

The GOPe ran a country club pubbie who ran a lousy campaign.
14 posted on 11/09/2012 10:34:55 PM PST by neverdem ( Xin loi min oi)
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