To: stevem
As I said earlier, I live amongst them. Attitudes have changed radically in the last two years, and these are the welfare recipients and low wage working people. The bumper stickers have been removed, the t-shirts are gone and when his name comes up, people shake their heads and try and change the subject. Anecdotal, of course.
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01/23/2012 5:11:40 AM PST by
2ndDivisionVet
(You can't invade the US. There'd be a rifle behind every blade of grass.~Admiral Yamamoto)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
"attitudes have changed"
I'd like to believe you, I'll still expect Obama to get over ninety percent from African-Americans in November. Things might change for other ethnic groups, like Hispanics, but overall Obama will probably lose little support from those two groups. Most Blacks still believe in Big Government and the myth that if government doesn't subsidize much of the Black population, they can't make it on their own. Non-Cuban Hispanics vote Dem because they believe, rightly, that Dems in power will mean more Hispanics entering the U.S....legally and illegally.
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