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To: SirWalterRalegh who wrote (257937)7/15/2008 9:22:29 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793808
 
the key question is: How many white people who say they are going to
vote for B.O. will actually do so on election day.


Why make a race issue out of it? It's his IDEAS and lack of substance that we don't like, not his color.



To: SirWalterRalegh who wrote (257937)7/15/2008 9:41:48 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793808
 
How many white people who say they are going to
vote for B.O. will actually do so on election day.


That has some effect, but I don't think enough to swing the election. Not these days.



To: SirWalterRalegh who wrote (257937)7/16/2008 12:44:06 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793808
 
How about wording it like this:

How many white Democrats who say they are going to
vote for B.O. will actually do so on election day?

Or:

How many white liberals who say they are going to
vote for B.O. will actually do so on election day?

If one is going to ask about white voters in general, one could also legitimately ask how many black voters who say they're going to vote for B.O. will actually do so on election day?

Will Jeremiah Wright vote for him now that's he's been pulled off the stage and told to keep his mouth shut? What will Jesse Jackson do in the voting booth?