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well the simple answer is a hispanic candidate
I would totally support that!
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well the simple answer is a hispanic candidate
well the simple answer is a hispanic candidate
yeah percentage wise, they are 16% today and projected to be at 30% by 2050. Blacks are at 12.9% and projected to be at 13 at 2050. So if you were looking at numbers alone, it does make your point valid.
man I dont even like the idea of picking a candidate because of race, thought we were beyond that..
man I dont even like the idea of picking a candidate because of race, thought we were beyond that..
Well we live in a world were people vote on sexual preference and social issues. I would bet thousands of dollars that the economic state of the union is probably the last on the minds for the majority of the world. I mean Obama got re-elected. That says alot.
Well we live in a world were people vote on sexual preference and social issues. I would bet thousands of dollars that the economic state of the union is probably the last on the minds for the majority of the world. I mean Obama got re-elected. That says alot.
So I voted for Romeny (with my face hidden from public) because I thought he would be better for the economy. But why do you assume everybody thinks Romney would be good for the economy. I think many people voted for Obama because they didn't believe Romeny would be good for the economy.
Romney was proposing a tax cut of 20% across the board and balancing the budget with no specifics on how to do this. After reading Rebuplican takes on teh election, I'm wondering if I fell for political rhetoric by Romeny of promised tax cuts and balancing the budget.
Like I said on the other thread. The tax cut across the board was proposed to stimulate more in-house investments. It's an incentive for businesses to keep their investment money in the country. If taxes are too high; then that investment money leaves this country. So with higher taxes; you get more of the pie; but the pie is much smaller.
I understand this concept, but not everyone buys into this concept. You assume anyone who voted for Obama wasn't thinking about the economy, but that isn't the case. Many just didn't buy what Romney was selling.
Polls show that the economy was the number one issue for most voters.
Actually it was the relief of Sandy. I remembered it was 54% of the #1 reason in exit polls.
There are many polls out there. The ones I saw said the economy was the number 1 issue. There was also an exit poll that said about 70% had there mind made weeks before the election
if I remember it was the number one issue at around 34%..and I guarantee that half of those only said that to sound like they had anidea of why..
so it wasnt the #1 issue?
no wonder romney lost then
Danged Goobacks, THEY TUUK'RJUUBS!Blame it on the immigrants!
H. Ross Perot. Took more of the batshitcrazy vote.
where are you listening to Glen Beck? ???
KEX (iirc)
I love listening to republican fear-mongering radio. Great, GREAT entertainment. It's almost on par with some of these threads on S2.
I understand this concept, but not everyone buys into this concept. You assume anyone who voted for Obama wasn't thinking about the economy, but that isn't the case. Many just didn't buy what Romney was selling.
Polls show that the economy was the number one issue for most voters.
I feel the GOP needs to do a couple of things to get into the white house
1. Find a moderate to run. Most of the time, you will get Senators and Congressmen who can be voted in by their constituents who are more extreme.
2. The GOP has to find a way to embrace the Hispanic community, black community and women. Maybe not all, but 1-2 of them.
Things will most likely change between now and 2016, but I really hope the Republican party takes a close look at more libertarian type candidates
well the simple answer is a hispanic candidate
I would totally support that!
