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Josh/Devilman88
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« on: July 21, 2008, 09:27:10 AM »

New Poll: North Carolina President by Other Source on 2008-07-17

Summary: D: 40%, R: 43%, U: 15%

Poll Source URL: Full Poll Details

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Josh/Devilman88
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« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2008, 10:31:05 AM »

The challenge is clearly for Obama to cross the "acceptability threshold" if he is to have a chance of winning any Southern state. Only if he does that will undecideds perhaps swing in his favor

Dave

Ok, so how will he choose to change the pigmentation of his skin, I might ask?

You play the racism thing out way bigger then it is.
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Josh/Devilman88
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« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2008, 10:42:15 AM »

The challenge is clearly for Obama to cross the "acceptability threshold" if he is to have a chance of winning any Southern state. Only if he does that will undecideds perhaps swing in his favor

Dave

Ok, so how will he choose to change the pigmentation of his skin, I might ask?

You play the racism thing out way bigger then it is.

Josh, turn off your computer and venture away from the Raleigh/Durham area for a while.  kthanxbai.

I live in Greensboro, well McLeansville with is right out side the city limits. I know that racism is still around, but it isn't has wide spread has people like to play it out to be.
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Josh/Devilman88
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« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2008, 11:06:22 AM »

Ok, so how will he choose to change the pigmentation of his skin, I might ask?

I suspect those voters, who aren't voting for Obama because he's black, are pretty much decided. Not exactly a great big dirty secret waiting to come out now, is it?

Dave

History says pretty clearly that in NC those voters are found most strongly within the "U" part of the entry into the polling database.

I kinda agree with Dave, the ones that hate blacks aren't unsure who to vote for right now. They know they are not going to vote for Obama, and most of them wouldn't vote Democratic in the first places so it isn't like we are losing anything.
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Josh/Devilman88
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« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2008, 11:08:16 AM »

The challenge is clearly for Obama to cross the "acceptability threshold" if he is to have a chance of winning any Southern state. Only if he does that will undecideds perhaps swing in his favor

Dave

Ok, so how will he choose to change the pigmentation of his skin, I might ask?

You play the racism thing out way bigger then it is.

Josh, turn off your computer and venture away from the Raleigh/Durham area for a while.  kthanxbai.

I live in Greensboro, well McLeansville with is right out side the city limits. I know that racism is still around, but it isn't has wide spread has people like to play it out to be.

I'm sure queer hatred isn't as widespread as people like to play it out to be either.

Not in the Greensboro area, UNC-G 60% of the guys that go to that school are gay. Greensboro is a big college cities, but I would have to say out side of the big cities gays are hated.
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Josh/Devilman88
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« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2008, 11:22:06 AM »

The challenge is clearly for Obama to cross the "acceptability threshold" if he is to have a chance of winning any Southern state. Only if he does that will undecideds perhaps swing in his favor

Dave

Ok, so how will he choose to change the pigmentation of his skin, I might ask?

You play the racism thing out way bigger then it is.

Josh, turn off your computer and venture away from the Raleigh/Durham area for a while.  kthanxbai.

I live in Greensboro, well McLeansville with is right out side the city limits. I know that racism is still around, but it isn't has wide spread has people like to play it out to be.

I'm sure queer hatred isn't as widespread as people like to play it out to be either.

Not in the Greensboro area, UNC-G 60% of the guys that go to that school are gay. Greensboro is a big college cities, but I would have to say out side of the big cities gays are hated.

hey im a graduate of uncg...and what do you know...im straight!

But that was 40 years ago Wink, no but uncg hasn't always been that way, my aunt she went there and she said when she went it was totaly different.
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