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[But down at 1600 Pennsylvania where the boys commune daily with Valerie Jarret, the Obama adviser that experienced a double orgasm at the thought of bringing Marxist revolutionary Van Jones into the White House circle, and in the campaign war room back in Chicago they're all wearing Alfred E Neumann masks. Who's he? Nobody, just the "What, me worry?" kid from an old magazine. As the boys at powerline point out so bluntly, when you've gotten nothing but the one fingered salute for 41 months, what can you expect?]
"It wasnt too many years ago when blue-collar men formed the core of the Democratic Party. But the Democrats have been moving steadily away from the values and interests of those voters, and the results have been obvious in recent elections. This year, Barack Obama has hit the absolute nadir in what was formerly an influential voting bloc. The National Journal reports:
Throughout his career on the national stage, Obama has struggled among white men without a college education. But in these latest surveys, he has fallen to a level of support among them lower than any Democratic nominee has attracted in any election since 1980, according to an upcoming National Journal analysis of exit polls from presidential elections.
The new Quinnipiac poll shows Obama attracting just 29 percent of non-college white men, down from 32 percent in their most recent national survey in April . The ABC/Washington Post survey found Obama drawing just 28 percent of non-college white men, down from 34 percent in their May survey .
Those numbers are absolutely stunning if you think back to the Democratic Party of 50 years ago."
Obama’s Support Among Blue Collar Men At Historic Low | Power Line
"It wasnt too many years ago when blue-collar men formed the core of the Democratic Party. But the Democrats have been moving steadily away from the values and interests of those voters, and the results have been obvious in recent elections. This year, Barack Obama has hit the absolute nadir in what was formerly an influential voting bloc. The National Journal reports:
Throughout his career on the national stage, Obama has struggled among white men without a college education. But in these latest surveys, he has fallen to a level of support among them lower than any Democratic nominee has attracted in any election since 1980, according to an upcoming National Journal analysis of exit polls from presidential elections.
The new Quinnipiac poll shows Obama attracting just 29 percent of non-college white men, down from 32 percent in their most recent national survey in April . The ABC/Washington Post survey found Obama drawing just 28 percent of non-college white men, down from 34 percent in their May survey .
Those numbers are absolutely stunning if you think back to the Democratic Party of 50 years ago."
Obama’s Support Among Blue Collar Men At Historic Low | Power Line