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Congratulations to the Black community

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According to latest voting info, the Black community seems to be doing alright nowadays. A lot of them are educated, high income earners as opposed to the people that voted for Hillary. What a bunch of low income earner, uneducated mass.

:thumbsup:

So, am I wrong or is the media telling me something else?
 
Originally posted by: SSSnail
According to latest voting info, the Black community seems to be doing alright nowadays. A lot of them are educated, high income earners as opposed to the people that voted for Hillary. What a bunch of low income earner, uneducated mass.

:thumbsup:

So, am I wrong or is the media telling me something else?

Both. Obama's supporters are comprised of many different groups. He is favored by the most highly educated and affluent members of the democratic party, and as a separate grouping, black people. Unfortunately for America's blacks those two groups frequently do not overlap.
 
Wait, but states like SC, Virginia, etc... where most voted for Obama... Does anybody has a stat sheet readily available?
 
I think the "black community" will be happy if either Hillary or Obama get the dem nomination. Its a win win there.

The joker in the deck is the larger "hispanic community" who could come into play in a McCain v Obama match up. But Hillary v McCain, big advantage dems there.
 
Originally posted by: Lemon law
I think the "black community" will be happy if either Hillary or Obama get the dem nomination. Its a win win there.

The joker in the deck is the larger "hispanic community" who could come into play in a McCain v Obama match up. But Hillary v McCain, big advantage dems there.

For Hispanics it doesn?t really matter much, its also a win for them no matter who wins all three are all pro-illegal/amnesty.
 
Originally posted by: Lemon law
I think the "black community" will be happy if either Hillary or Obama get the dem nomination. Its a win win there.

The joker in the deck is the larger "hispanic community" who could come into play in a McCain v Obama match up. But Hillary v McCain, big advantage dems there.

Hispanics arent going to just magically vote GOP overnight.

The fact of the matter is, the GOP's stance on immigration, will KILL McCain with Hispanics. It doesnt matter if McCain was for a rationale choice for immigration reform. Even though he has a "maverick" streak, he still has a R by his name, and most R's are hardliners on immigration reform.
 
It is an interesting dynamic in this race. Obama carries more affluent Americans, Hillary does better with those making less than $50,000 per year.
 
Originally posted by: Pabster
It is an interesting dynamic in this race. Obama carries more affluent Americans, Hillary does better with those making less than $50,000 per year.
That outcome doesn?t seem to make a lot of sense either.

You would think that Obama and his cult like following would be a bunch of lower educated people who are falling for the messenger over the message.
 
Originally posted by: Pabster
It is an interesting dynamic in this race. Obama carries more affluent Americans, Hillary does better with those making less than $50,000 per year.

Apparently Obama won that vote in VA
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
You would think that Obama and his cult like following would be a bunch of lower educated people who are falling for the messenger over the message.

But his message is so similar to Hillary's. Not much difference.

The difference is character and integrity. It still counts for something, and the voters are speaking in droves.
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: Pabster
It is an interesting dynamic in this race. Obama carries more affluent Americans, Hillary does better with those making less than $50,000 per year.
That outcome doesn?t seem to make a lot of sense either.

You would think that Obama and his cult like following would be a bunch of lower educated people who are falling for the messenger over the message.

I think the D primary is essentially mac v pc on a national level and with less important consequences 😛
 
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
You would think that Obama and his cult like following would be a bunch of lower educated people who are falling for the messenger over the message.

But his message is so similar to Hillary's. Not much difference.

The difference is character and integrity. It still counts for something, and the voters are speaking in droves.

Wow. Your Bush apologizing ass just said that without the slightest trace of irony. You are either the slickest confidence man ever, or a brain dead bot.

Hmmmmmm, which could it possibly be? <----- Ironic phrasing in action, folks. 😉
 
Originally posted by: SSSnail
According to latest voting info, the Black community seems to be doing alright nowadays. A lot of them are educated, high income earners as opposed to the people that voted for Hillary. What a bunch of low income earner, uneducated mass.

:thumbsup:

So, am I wrong or is the media telling me something else?


Can you please provide a link for this?

TIA
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: Pabster
It is an interesting dynamic in this race. Obama carries more affluent Americans, Hillary does better with those making less than $50,000 per year.
That outcome doesn?t seem to make a lot of sense either.

You would think that Obama and his cult like following would be a bunch of lower educated people who are falling for the messenger over the message.

Cult like following - are you sure you're not thinking of Ron Paul?
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn

You would think that Obama and his cult like following would be a bunch of lower educated people who are falling for the messenger over the message.


It's not really about intelligence, it's more about the whole mentality of the American public in general. For Americans it's all about style over substance. We love slick packaging, regardless of what's inside. And Americans just love to jump on the bandwagon when a hot fad comes along.

I'm not saying that Obama hos no substance, luckily I think he does. But I am saying that most of the people who are on his bandwagon are on for those reasons i mentioned above, which are arguably(?) all the wrong reasons.
 
Originally posted by: Eeezee
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: Pabster
It is an interesting dynamic in this race. Obama carries more affluent Americans, Hillary does better with those making less than $50,000 per year.
That outcome doesn?t seem to make a lot of sense either.

You would think that Obama and his cult like following would be a bunch of lower educated people who are falling for the messenger over the message.

Cult like following - are you sure you're not thinking of Ron Paul?
ProJo's just prepping for his Rovian Bullshit attacks on Obama and Obama's supporters if Obama gets the Democratic Nomination.

 
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: ProfJohn

You would think that Obama and his cult like following would be a bunch of lower educated people who are falling for the messenger over the message.


It's not really about intelligence, it's more about the whole mentality of the American public in general. For Americans it's all about style over substance. We love slick packaging, regardless of what's inside. And Americans just love to jump on the bandwagon when a hot fad comes along.

I'm not saying that Obama hos no substance, luckily I think he does. But I am saying that most of the people who are on his bandwagon are on for those reasons i mentioned above, which are arguably(?) all the wrong reasons.

WOW your smart! Teach me the method of knowing millions of peoples motives.😕
 
You're wrong. Look at prison statistics and crime rates, the black community is doing horrible. My professor the other day was talking about his road trip through the south and seeing separate bathrooms and whatnot, sometimes I forget that we really aren't that far removed from that era.
 
Originally posted by: Perknose
Wow. Your Bush apologizing ass just said that without the slightest trace of irony. You are either the slickest confidence man ever, or a brain dead bot.

:lips: my (_(_), little man. :laugh:

 
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
You would think that Obama and his cult like following would be a bunch of lower educated people who are falling for the messenger over the message.

But his message is so similar to Hillary's. Not much difference.

The difference is character and integrity. It still counts for something, and the voters are speaking in droves.

Wow. Your Bush apologizing ass just said that without the slightest trace of irony. You are either the slickest confidence man ever, or a brain dead bot.

Hmmmmmm, which could it possibly be? <----- Ironic phrasing in action, folks. 😉


Maybe Obama is a uniter-not-a-divider too. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Wreckem


Hispanics arent going to just magically vote GOP overnight.

The fact of the matter is, the GOP's stance on immigration, will KILL McCain with Hispanics. It doesnt matter if McCain was for a rationale choice for immigration reform. Even though he has a "maverick" streak, he still has a R by his name, and most R's are hardliners on immigration reform.

If all of the local polling places keep illegals from voting, I don't think Hispanics are an automatic Dem vote.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/new...7/11/15/wuspols115.xml
 
Originally posted by: SSSnail
According to latest voting info, the Black community seems to be doing alright nowadays. A lot of them are educated, high income earners as opposed to the people that voted for Hillary. What a bunch of low income earner, uneducated mass.

:thumbsup:

So, am I wrong or is the media telling me something else?

I don't know? Have blacks been historically stupid, low income earners that voted for Hillary in the past? Totally missing the point of this thread. 0/10
 
Just like the black community doesnt really care about the white community, I, personally, only care about the white community.
 
Guess I need to add </sarcasm> to my sig too eh?

The point of this thread is to point out how the stupid mass media trying to paint Obama supporters. They have a side by side comparison and I just can't help but crack up. Now if you look at the stats and the percentage of blacks in SC, Virginia, Georgia, etc... that voted for him and then look at the income and education stats, it makes for a funny read.

That was the point.
 
Originally posted by: Lemon law
I think the "black community" will be happy if either Hillary or Obama get the dem nomination. Its a win win there.

The joker in the deck is the larger "hispanic community" who could come into play in a McCain v Obama match up. But Hillary v McCain, big advantage dems there.

Actually polls being currently run show McCain has a better chance V Hillary than Obama

Real Clear Politics
 
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