My guess is she meant that far more people would be voting for McCain were he too half black.
Because history has shown that it's hard for a white man to get elected, right? That still doesn't make sense whatsoever.
There seems to be far more people voting for Obama because he is a person of color than who aren't voting for him because he's a person of color.
Do you have anything to prove that or is it your opinion? I think there are far more people voting for him because he takes a better stance on the issues.
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"there are plenty of states in which you don't need ID to vote."
KAREN
My guess is she meant that far more people would be voting for McCain were he too half black.
Because history has shown that it's hard for a white man to get elected, right? That still doesn't make sense whatsoever.
There seems to be far more people voting for Obama because he is a person of color than who aren't voting for him because he's a person of color.
Do you have anything to prove that or is it your opinion? I think there are far more people voting for him because he takes a better stance on the issues.
WOW! so half of the country!
if voter fraud is an issue, i hope somethings are changed for the future.
-Kristen
But it does show that they may not fully understand or are simply willing to dimiss the long term consequences that come into play.
There seems to be far more people voting for Obama because he is a person of color than who aren't voting for him because he's a person of color.
Wow, care to try to back that up at all?
so voter fraud is still a real concern (if it happened)
But it's a concern on BOTH sides of the campaign.
WOW! so half of the country!
Depends on the population of the various states, I suppose...
Not all states have write-ins.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/727/
On the Freddie and Fannie question, it as McCain said: Obama is
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