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hopper
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« on: July 19, 2013, 05:37:57 PM »
« edited: July 19, 2013, 05:40:29 PM by hopper »

How did the R's lose MN even if they won the white vote? MN is all mostly white.

Did the R's win the white vote in NY State because in the original map it was in gray color.
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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2013, 02:50:34 PM »

I don't think the GOP is more racist or anti-gay than the Dems. The Republicans just make stupid comments about illegal immigrants (who happen to be Hispanics) that has gotta stop.

The Hard-Right has to realize at some point the country is not the same country as it was demographically in 1980. They seem to throw the blinders on when it comes to that. I mean even the young people on the hard-right that are my age(late 20's./early 30's) I amazed that they don't realize that its not the same country demographically that they grew up in in the 80's and 90's. I graduated High School in 1998 and I even realize its a different country demographically. Maybe some of the people my age on the hard-right throw the blinders on because they grew up in the Southeast and they aren't many Hispanics in the Southeast US. They are a lot of blacks in the Southeast US population wise but those on the hard-right probably think oh blacks are gonna go 90% Dem so who even cares about the black vote.

Some of the sane Republicans  people my age do realize its a different country demographically on the bright side but they seem to be in the minority.
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hopper
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« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2013, 12:25:53 PM »

I don't think the GOP is more racist or anti-gay than the Dems. The Republicans just make stupid comments about illegal immigrants (who happen to be Hispanics) that has gotta stop.

The Hard-Right has to realize at some point the country is not the same country as it was demographically in 1980. They seem to throw the blinders on when it comes to that. I mean even the young people on the hard-right that are my age(late 20's./early 30's) I amazed that they don't realize that its not the same country demographically that they grew up in in the 80's and 90's. I graduated High School in 1998 and I even realize its a different country demographically. Maybe some of the people my age on the hard-right throw the blinders on because they grew up in the Southeast and they aren't many Hispanics in the Southeast US. They are a lot of blacks in the Southeast US population wise but those on the hard-right probably think oh blacks are gonna go 90% Dem so who even cares about the black vote.

Some of the sane Republicans  people my age do realize its a different country demographically on the bright side but they seem to be in the minority.

What about Biden's comments about not being able to go into a convenient store without speaking Indian?
He said something to that effect but remember he has a (D) in front of his name so the mainstream media will cover for him.
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hopper
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2013, 12:48:26 AM »

I don't think the GOP is more racist or anti-gay than the Dems. The Republicans just make stupid comments about illegal immigrants (who happen to be Hispanics) that has gotta stop.

The Hard-Right has to realize at some point the country is not the same country as it was demographically in 1980. They seem to throw the blinders on when it comes to that. I mean even the young people on the hard-right that are my age(late 20's./early 30's) I amazed that they don't realize that its not the same country demographically that they grew up in in the 80's and 90's. I graduated High School in 1998 and I even realize its a different country demographically. Maybe some of the people my age on the hard-right throw the blinders on because they grew up in the Southeast and they aren't many Hispanics in the Southeast US. They are a lot of blacks in the Southeast US population wise but those on the hard-right probably think oh blacks are gonna go 90% Dem so who even cares about the black vote.

Some of the sane Republicans  people my age do realize its a different country demographically on the bright side but they seem to be in the minority.

What about Biden's comments about not being able to go into a convenient store without speaking Indian?
He said something to that effect but remember he has a (D) in front of his name so the mainstream media will cover for him.

Exactly! Where are you from and what party are you?
Central NJ/ R-Leaning Indie. More of a Northeast Moderate.
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