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Breakdown of presidential candidate supporters...

Medellon

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According to Newsweek, "The president won a majority of married women and married moms, whites, white born-again Christians, military families and those who attend religious services weekly. Kerry, by contrast, received strong support from single women, working women, blacks, Hispanics, Jews, young voters, gays and lesbians and those who rarely or never attend religious services."

I'm part of the former and damn proud of it. When you exclude the different races, which group would you think is more desireable to be associated with?
 
Hispanic and I voted for Bush.To be specific I am Cuban-American and I can't see too many Cubans voting for Kerry unless they are Cubans who have been here for about 2-3 generations.
 
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Originally posted by: Medellon
According to Newsweek, "The president won a majority of married women and married moms, whites, white born-again Christians, military families and those who attend religious services weekly. Kerry, by contrast, received strong support from single women, working women, blacks, Hispanics, Jews, young voters, gays and lesbians and those who rarely or never attend religious services."
I am also single, male, and a minority
 
Originally posted by: Beowulf
Hispanic and I voted for Bush.To be specific I am Cuban-American and I can't see too many Cubans voting for Kerry unless they are Cubans who have been here for about 2-3 generations.

Because Bush talks hard on Castro, or?
 
"The president won a majority of married women and married moms, whites, white born-again Christians, military families and those who attend religious services weekly. Kerry, by contrast, received strong support from single women, working women, blacks, Hispanics, Jews, young voters, gays and lesbians and those who rarely or never attend religious services."
 
Originally posted by: Beowulf
Hispanic and I voted for Bush.To be specific I am Cuban-American and I can't see too many Cubans voting for Kerry unless they are Cubans who have been here for about 2-3 generations.

Your country deserve freedom. I give my best wish that Cuban people can free their country. I remember the man name Ly tong supported Cuban-American.
You have Vietnamese American support you guy. Last week President Bush showed his support to Cuban American
Remember our friendship Vietnamese american-Cuban American . We still have an unfinish business to do with communist
May god bless you all

 
mrs. spamela & i are married (obviously), white, middle-aged, attend Church weekly
and proudly voted for Kerry.

which group would you think is more desireable to be associated with?
why do you ask?
 
Originally posted by: Medellon
According to Newsweek, "The president won a majority of married women and married moms, whites, white born-again Christians, military families and those who attend religious services weekly. Kerry, by contrast, received strong support from single women, working women, blacks, Hispanics, Jews, young voters, gays and lesbians and those who rarely or never attend religious services."

I'm part of the former and damn proud of it. When you exclude the different races, which group would you think is more desireable to be associated with?
Why would you exclude the different races? So you can say "it ain't cool to be a Democrat" without appearing racist? 🙂
 
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