So this is 51% of our country, how sad

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So this is 51% of our country, how sad
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Tue, 11-11-2008 - 10:16am

A video showing just what we've been saying.

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Registered: 01-18-2008
Tue, 11-11-2008 - 4:53pm

i don't think he won by a landslide.....i think it was more even...something like 52% to 46% or something like that...6% difference i think...i don't think that is a landslide...


Actually, in the context of a presidential election it is a landslide.

 

 

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Tue, 11-11-2008 - 5:03pm

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Tue, 11-11-2008 - 5:06pm

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Tue, 11-11-2008 - 5:12pm

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Tue, 11-11-2008 - 5:14pm

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Tue, 11-11-2008 - 5:19pm

6% is a landslide?


or the results of the electoral college?


Yes.

 

 

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Tue, 11-11-2008 - 5:20pm
Very, very true.
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Tue, 11-11-2008 - 5:21pm

I may have mis-inturpretted your statement, but i don't see how heirs / heiresses are a drag on the system...they aren't taking money from society to live the way they do.


 

 

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Registered: 03-23-2008
Tue, 11-11-2008 - 5:25pm
The electoral college results were definitely a landslide. As for the popular vote, no Democrat has won that high of a popular vote since Johnson in 1964. I think Reagan won a comparably high percentage of the popular vote in his bid for re-election, but it tends to be much closer than 6.5% percent.

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