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Your fantasy of the republican voter is not reality. Republicans are a lot less likely to worry about race than Democrats are.
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Your fantasy of the republican voter is not reality. Republicans are a lot less likely to worry about race than Democrats are.
But wait......this is impossible! Republicans and Tea Partiers are raaaaaaacists!!! How could they favor a negro?
Sure thing, scooby and doo. Sure thing.
Putting up Cain as a Candidate would be both a cynical and ridiculous attempt to muck up the race for President by the Republicans.
Your fantasy of the republican voter is not reality. Republicans are a lot less likely to worry about race than Democrats are.
unless they're not a token...
then the right hates them.
Your fantasy of the republican voter is not reality. Republicans are a lot less likely to worry about race than Democrats are.
unless they're not a token...
then the right hates them.
I'm going to buy you a whole box of TISSUES for Christmas.
Cain - 38%
Romney - 18%
Perry and Paul - 12%
Huntsman - 4
Bachmann (how she has fallen to insignificant) - 3%
Santorum - 1%
The only one beating Obama head to head is CAIN!!!
Only negative: Paul has moved into a tie for 3rd!
IBOPE | Zogby IBOPE Zogby Poll: Cain Expands Lead Over GOP Field & Leads Obama, 46%-44%
Herman Cain has opened up a 20 percentage point lead among likely Republican primary voters in the race for the Presidential nomination, and also holds a narrow lead among all likely voters over President Barack Obama.
Cains share of the GOP primary has jumped 10 percentage points since Sept. 26 and is now at 38%. Mitt Romney is second with 18%, followed by both Rick Perry and Ron Paul, at 12% each.
The Oct. 3-5 IBOPE Zogby interactive poll also matches Cain, Romney and Perry against Obama. Cain led Obama, 46%-44%, while Obama is one-point ahead of Romney, 41%-40%, and leads Perry, 45%-40%.
cain at 14% romney at 21.7%
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - 2012 Republican Presidential Nomination
cain isn't even leading among repubs.
he has no organization in iowa. he is not raising money.
he is off selling books.
not gonna happen.
Putting up Cain as a Candidate would be both a cynical and ridiculous attempt to muck up the race for President by the Republicans.
Muck it up? How exactly? The people pick the candidate. Your comment implies that people voting for Cain only have personal & selfish motives. Thats a bit presumptious if you ask me.
Well here goes. Cain would split the Republican vote. There are some people that just won't vote for a black person. And many (not all) are Republicans. It's the same with Romney and is Mormonism to a lessor extent but not quite.
It also allows Republicans and specifically the Tea Party to combat the "racism" charge without having to actually put a black guy into power. But if he wins, no problem. Aside from his skin color he basically shares their views.
But he's really got no shot. So it's a win-win. Even more so because they can squash the racism charge even further by pointing out that their guy was "more black" because both his parents are black.
Zogby Interactive polls are perhaps two orders of magnitude worse than typical telephone polls. In predicting the final margin between the two candidates, they've been off by an average of 7-8 points, whereas 3-5 point errors have been more typical for telephone pollsters. In a world where the difference between "great" and "OK" pollsters might only amount to perhaps an extra half-point of accuracy on average, that's an enormous discrepancy.
cain at 14% romney at 21.7%
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - 2012 Republican Presidential Nomination
cain isn't even leading among repubs.
he has no organization in iowa. he is not raising money.
he is off selling books.
not gonna happen.
Didn't I tell you to shut up with that book shit earlier... Obama wrote a book, Perry wrote a book, Newt wrote a book... They all do, it is another avenue to put themselves out there
unless they're not a token...
then the right hates them.
I'm going to buy you a whole box of TISSUES for Christmas.
why would you do that. i'm not the one whining. but i'll get you a pretty tissue box for yours cause i like you. <3
cain at 14% romney at 21.7%
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - 2012 Republican Presidential Nomination
cain isn't even leading among repubs.
he has no organization in iowa. he is not raising money.
he is off selling books.
not gonna happen.
Didn't I tell you to shut up with that book shit earlier... Obama wrote a book, Perry wrote a book, Newt wrote a book... They all do, it is another avenue to put themselves out there
and you are whom?
and i should care what you think or say because?
negged...
Didn't I tell you to shut up with that book shit earlier... Obama wrote a book, Perry wrote a book, Newt wrote a book... They all do, it is another avenue to put themselves out there
and you are whom?
and i should care what you think or say because?
negged...
Well I see you just didnt single me out as a new user huh? lol
I cant quite balance out your rep power but I will try anyways. Positive rep from me
cain at 14% romney at 21.7%
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - 2012 Republican Presidential Nomination
cain isn't even leading among repubs.
he has no organization in iowa. he is not raising money.
he is off selling books.
not gonna happen.
Didn't I tell you to shut up with that book shit earlier... Obama wrote a book, Perry wrote a book, Newt wrote a book... They all do, it is another avenue to put themselves out there
and you are whom?
and i should care what you think or say because?
negged...
Putting up Cain as a Candidate would be both a cynical and ridiculous attempt to muck up the race for President by the Republicans.
Muck it up? How exactly? The people pick the candidate. Your comment implies that people voting for Cain only have personal & selfish motives. Thats a bit presumptious if you ask me.
Well here goes. Cain would split the Republican vote. There are some people that just won't vote for a black person. And many (not all) are Republicans. It's the same with Romney and is Mormonism to a lessor extent but not quite.
It also allows Republicans and specifically the Tea Party to combat the "racism" charge without having to actually put a black guy into power. But if he wins, no problem. Aside from his skin color he basically shares their views.
But he's really got no shot. So it's a win-win. Even more so because they can squash the racism charge even further by pointing out that their guy was "more black" because both his parents are black.
and you are whom?
and i should care what you think or say because?
negged...
Well I see you just didnt single me out as a new user huh? lol
I cant quite balance out your rep power but I will try anyways. Positive rep from me
you'd pos rep him for being a moron?
good to know you hacks stick together.