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To: Oldpuppymax
This is merely anecdotal, but nonetheless, I live in a small Southern town in Mississippi. Yesterday, two black preachers came to the door and engaged my husband in a religious and political conversation about the presidential election.

Bear in mind, the preachers were staunchly pro-life, but also a little concerned about the Mormon religion, although they both said they like Romney and his devotion to God.

By the time they left, my devoutly Catholic husband had persuaded both that our Lord and Savior would always be on the side of life, and that the Marxist's actual voting record proved he supported and still supports late term abortions, aka infanticide.

FWIW, they said they were not walking the neighborhood in support of the Marxist. They said they were asking folks to pray before voting; that the country is in big trouble.

My point is, that these black preachers are likely representative of others. They're not for the Marxist this time around: gay marriage is a big deal.

4 posted on 10/26/2012 11:40:34 AM PDT by onyx (FREE REPUBLIC IS HERE TO STAY! DONATE MONTHLY! IF YOU WANT ON SARAH PALIN''S PING LIST, LET ME KNOW)
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To: onyx

Onyx,

May be anecdotal but also quite significant.

I presume these good men were visiting voters in a predominantly AA neighborhood. If that’s correct, and happening around the country, it would help explain the recent OH survey that shows Mitt attracting 20+% of the AA vote.

Moreover, these preachers are correct. We are in trouble. I think most folks realize that and will vote for the future of their country...and not a media inflated, self important, know nothing cult figure.

Time will tell.


7 posted on 10/26/2012 12:03:10 PM PDT by Gulf War One
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