Posted on 10/24/2020 3:29:02 AM PDT by Stravinsky
If we look more closely at it, the gender gap probably deserves another name: Its the white male gap. Or the white male problem.
Think about what the political map would look like if just white men voted.
Wed have a Senator Roy Moore representing Alabama, where 72 percent of the states white male voters (and 63 percent of the white women) cast their ballot for a man who was accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl and who faced sexual misconduct allegations from multiple other women...
Wed likely have a Senator David Duke from Louisiana. The entire U.S. Senate would look far different with Democratic senators from just a handful of the bluest states. And there would never have been a President Barack Obama.
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I also spoke with Ann and Ilya Brodsky, who live in Fair Lawn, N.J. She is an educator and a liberal Democrat; he owns an HVAC business and is a Trump supporter.
While they were good sports about it, they were arguing. Mr. Brodsky, who immigrated from Russia in his 20s, believes Republican statements that Democrats are radically to the left and associates them with the Communist Party in the old Soviet Union. Marx had a good idea but people went the wrong way with it, he said.
Oh, please, his wife said, you have no idea what youre talking about.
She said that their political differences were not important for many years, but in this new regime, theres no joking. It really cant be discussed.
She began talking about gun control, an important issue for her. He said he believed every American family needed a tank in their garage.
She put her head in her hands. Im sorry, she said. I just cant.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
And related concern:
Whats happening out there with Black men and Trump? (Washington Post worried)
I and I think most Freepers would vote for a black conservative over a white marxist every day of the week and twice on sunday.
I didn’t say he won the majority, just that he won white men. 8>)
Absolutely!
And Trump is the ONLY candidate that is actually LISTENING to us and seems like he actually CARES!
I know its not funny but the Krakatoa line made me lol. But all you say is true. This isnt the first time Ive thought giving women (and I are one) the vote was a big mistake.
Amen to this, I always say if whites become extinct, I hope that white leftists are the last ones in captivity, to get a taste of the world theyve wrought before they too are extinguished-a world without white (white male to be accurate) contributions.
I’d do so 20 times a day...every day.It’s not the color of the skin,it’s the content of the character.A white Marxist has a character reminiscent of a giant boil on a pig’s scrotum.A black conservative has a character worthy of admiration and respect.
When I joined FR almost 20 years ago Freepers were saying that. It’s been a constant here.
Man?
The Illinois senator won 43 percent of white voters, 4 percentage points below Carters performance in 1976 and equal to what Bill Clinton won in the three-man race of 1996. Republican John McCain won 55 percent of the white vote.
A stunning 54 percent of young white voters supported Obama, compared with 44 percent who went for McCain, the senator from Arizona. In the past three decades, no Democratic presidential nominee has won more than 45 percent of young whites.
McCain won a majority of every other age of white voters, which appeared to limit Obamas reach into many traditionally Republican states.
Obama performed slightly worse with white women, 39 percent of voters, than Al Gore did in 2000. McCain won the votes of white women, 53 to 46 percent, perhaps an indication of the historical candidacy of his running mate, Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska.
Obama compensated for the drop-off in white female support with the strong 41 percent support from white men. No Democrat since Carter had until Tuesdays election earned more than 38 percent of the white male vote.
It was a joke. But he didn't win white men, McCain and Romney did.
So he did win a significant percentage.
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