Barack won proving Tupac wrong on not seeing a black President in your lifetimes.
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This USA Today article says the opposite: http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/e ... over_N.htmSineSwiper wrote:NBC was mentioning exit polls that said that 25% of the voters cited race as a factor, and 70% of those voted for McCain. So that means that 18% of the US population are admitted racists. That's a pretty high margin.
What I find the most disturbing is how our elections have really become urban vs. rural. Virginia went Democrat for the first time since Johnson in '64. But if you look at the breakdown by county, it was all of the cities (including Richmond, which was the capital of the Confederacy), plus the sprawling mass of Northern Virginia where I'm from. And Montgomery County, where Blacksburg is, but we're dominated by a large university, so it's not like the surrounding area.Obama not only won 95% of black voters but also 43% of whites — a bit better than John Kerry, a white Democrat, did among white voters in the 2004 presidential election. In surveys at polling places, nine of 10 voters said the race of the candidates wasn't important in their decision of whom to support.
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS: Obama's historic win
Among those who did consider race, Obama benefited. He won a majority of those who said it was an important factor.
ThisAnarky wrote:Believe me, the anti-gay marriage stuff is BULLSHIT. $20 Million came from the Mormon church to oppose gay marriage. The Supreme court will more than likely overturn this. Gay people had the right to marry yesterday, today they don't, you effectively just took away someones Civil rights. And yes, there are clear advantages to Marriage vs. Civil Unions, most notably in Hospital scenarios.
CCCCCOMBO BREAKER!!!Kupek wrote:
God, those fucking assholes at NBC! I remember watching the numbers right there with whats-her-name (asian NBC chick) in this "hologram" green screen thing showing the poll figures, and those were the figures. Now, I try to look up the numbers, and a WSJ/NBC poll (which was probably the same one) has different numbers.Kupek wrote:This USA Today article says the opposite: http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/e ... over_N.htmSineSwiper wrote:NBC was mentioning exit polls that said that 25% of the voters cited race as a factor, and 70% of those voted for McCain. So that means that 18% of the US population are admitted racists. That's a pretty high margin.
Yeah, exactly what I was saying above. It makes absolutely no sense, because the Democrats are typically there to help the poor and middle classes that you'll find in rural areas.Kupek wrote:What I find the most disturbing is how our elections have really become urban vs. rural. Virginia went Democrat for the first time since Johnson in '64. But if you look at the breakdown by county, it was all of the cities (including Richmond, which was the capital of the Confederacy), plus the sprawling mass of Northern Virginia where I'm from. And Montgomery County, where Blacksburg is, but we're dominated by a large university, so it's not like the surrounding area.
What did he do now? This? He sounds like a neocon, through and through, but he does make some good points. At least he's not afraid of admitting the failures in the Bush administration, but I have the feeling that he's the type that would blame everybody except himself.bovine wrote:I watched it on the BBC and all I can say is that John Bolton is a retard.