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BaldEagle1991
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« on: January 09, 2013, 05:11:34 PM »

Well what do you expect? They won't change as long as this generation of old white Christian males that grew up prior to 1960 are still alive.
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« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2013, 09:50:37 PM »

There was a tremendous swing towards Obama among Cubans and Vietnamese, this is not debatable. Whether that resulted in a win for Obama or not, I do not know. But it did lead to Obama losing Florida and not gaining in Orange County as he could have otherwise. Have you looked at precinct results in Orange County, diouche? Could you even interpret it if you did?

Btw, here is what I said exactly about the Cuban and Vietnamese vote..."lost the support of Cubans and Vietnamese". Perhaps you aren't comfortable with nuanced and complex thought, but that statement does not imply that Romney lost the vote overall of either Cubans or Vietnamese. Just that he lost a lot of support from previous Republican candidates. In a swing state like Florida, that matters. And I don't think Chris Norby, the incumbent California assemblyman who was defeated in his Orange County district, is that thrilled with the plummeting support for the GOP among the Vietnamese.
One more thing before you insult a person you might want to learn how to spell.


Also what proof do you have that Filipinos swung to Romney? I would certainly be interested in that.


They did, but I've been told Fil-Ams voted more Obama slightly. Keep in mind influential boxer Manny Pacquiao was a big Romney supporter, and it helped made Filipinos vote for Romney. 
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