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Is that why we Republicans liked Herman Cain so much.. because we were racists.. I saw Herman Cain's bumper stickers in my area.. when he was running on the ticket.. today I saw my first Romney Bumper sticker .
Considering that Obama is leading in at least three polls, what are you going to do when he wins in November?
You mean Polls like the one were they had Gov Walker in Wisconsin in a "dead heat" even though he one by a wide margin. Or polls that say Americans support gay marriage, even though everytime its put up for a vote its voted down.(Lets not even talk about the whole chick fil a fiasco) or the polls that had Jimmy Carter leading Reagan in the Polls in OCTOBER of 1980 and he still lost. Polls don't mean anything. The only polls that matter are on election day.
Is that why we Republicans liked Herman Cain so much.. because we were racists.. I saw Herman Cain's bumper stickers in my area.. when he was running on the ticket.. today I saw my first Romney Bumper sticker .
Oh well, that was different. Cain was an Uncle Ruckus according to the "real" black folk and white guilters.
Race is the number one reason low information whites vote for the GOP.
They fall for this right wing propaganda designed to divide Americans along racial/cultural lines.
It's tribalism, hardwired into their brains. They are unable to vote in their own family's best interest.
If you don't have the IQ to understand mildly complex political issues you are very apt to go with this tribal mentality, based fear of those "other people".
That's why the lower IQ you have, the more likely you are to be conservative.
Last edited by padcrasher; 09-10-2012 at 01:14 PM..
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