Obama supporters... IT's OK!!!

healthmyths

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As your numbers are dwindling, i.e. women now supporting Obama and even though After all, nearly 96 percent of black voters cast their ballots for Obama in 2008, BUT in PPP's May poll, Obama received 87 percent of the African-American vote to Romney's 11 percent.
Obama Is Doing Stunningly Bad Among African Americans In North Carolina - Business Insider
So even though Obama is losing almost 10% of the black vote, there will be some people that definitely will vote for Obama,, just not as many as vote AGAINST Obama!

So IT's OK if you vote for Obama... but remember many of his supporters are not as civilized as you and won't accept the decision of the majority ...
 
As your numbers are dwindling, i.e. women now supporting Obama and even though After all, nearly 96 percent of black voters cast their ballots for Obama in 2008, BUT in PPP's May poll, Obama received 87 percent of the African-American vote to Romney's 11 percent.
Obama Is Doing Stunningly Bad Among African Americans In North Carolina - Business Insider
So even though Obama is losing almost 10% of the black vote, there will be some people that definitely will vote for Obama,, just not as many as vote AGAINST Obama!

So IT's OK if you vote for Obama... but remember many of his supporters are not as civilized as you and won't accept the decision of the majority ...

.....Said the DICK Morris groupie!!!


"Dick Morris visited the Hannity show tonight to explain how he got it so wrong with his prediction of a “landslidey” Romney win. After blaming Hurricane Sandy and acknowledging that he got it “dead wrong” about the demographic turnout, Morris made a jaw-dropping admission. That his prediction was designed to help turn around Romney’s failing campaign."

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Mebbe dey'll make him Grand Poobah of the galaxy...
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Obama May Be Most Famous Person ‘In the Whole Galaxy’
November 21, 2012 - In a discussion on the impact of money on the election, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. last week that President Barack Obama may be the most famous person in this galaxy.
“Some people say that all that big money didn’t have a big impact on the election,” Pelosi said. “Oh really it did. It didn’t have as much impact because big money countered it. The president of the United States, the most famous person in the world, maybe in the whole galaxy--in a long time--he had to spend like a billion dollars to set the record straight.

“So it isn’t that it didn’t have an impact. It lost because it didn’t have the battle of ideas and leadership,” Pelosi said.

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