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Answer that logically! |
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Colin Powell as a possible republican candidate in the 90s had less than 50% support from the African American community. So to answer your question, some people might have voted for Barack Obama, solely based on the fact that he is Black! But its a minority. Most people woulve voted for him regardless, because he is a democrat! And by the same token, some caucasian americans probably didnt vote for Obama, because he is black. And given the fact that caucasian are the large majority of the population, that fact has more of an effect! NOw who do you think woulve won i Obama was republican and Mccain was a democrat? |
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And my perception of the real world....ah - more rudeness on your part, and patronising to boot. Well - now I am going to be rude. I find your replies rude, patronising and irrelevant to the subject at hand. Believe me, I do not live in a fantasy world. I said that certain voters no doubt voted for Obama based on colour alone. I believe that. However, I also believe that other voters voted for McCain based on Obama's colour alone. Both are 'racist votes' if you want to call them that. I'm sorry if you found my earlier reply rude, but truthfully it was not intended to be. However, I found your replies throughout this thread to be withering and rude. And that is all I have to say to you, and all I'm going to read from you, because right now, I'm off to press the ignore button. I don't usually bother with it, but hey - that's what it's there for. If you think I'm so rude, why don't you put me on ignore too? |
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Did some people vote based on Obama's skin colour? Probably. Some people voted against him because of his colour, and some people voted for him because of his colour. However, the amount of black people who voted for him (for whatever reason) could not have swung the vote for him, if white people had not also voted for him in their droves. Look - some people would have voted for McCain purely because he is a war hero (the forces usually vote Republican - I doubt that changed in this election). Some people would have voted for McCain because they didn't want a black guy running the country. Some people would have voted for McCain because they would have liked to see Sarah Palin as VP, because of her gender. People vote for so many different reasons. Sometimes it's based on policies, and sometimes it isn't. It would be nice if it was always based purely on policies, but it never has been and never will be. The colour was just one more thing that some people may have voted on. |
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he's asking, were there really people who voted for him only because he was black? Could this be racism? Yes. People voting against him because he was black is racism as well. Let's answer his question, which be both seem to settle on: His race has had something to do with him getting/receiving votes. Yes, there are other factors, but the bolded fact above is true. |
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And myself as a white person celebrate not only the fact that a good man with principles has been elected, but prejudice and racism are ideologies that are dying in that country |
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Im sure some black people voted for him because he was black but I dare say more voted against him because he was black.
I would hazard a guess that most people voted for him because they wanted CHANGE, progression, and because he is a good man with sound and just principles |
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George W Bush and his policies and past decisions have swayed voters anyway. Also John McCain and his Sarah Palin weren't very good opposition imo. That gave Obama the advantage. Quote:
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You just have a difference of opinion. Perhaps you should have stated your reasons for your comment rather than:- "Dream on, search for the real world >> and......so fourth" |
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A lot of white people voted McCain because he was white as opposed to black, also. That being said... Democrats won over Republicans, not Blacks over White. |
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(a) That sounds good enough to me! Black or white, the democrats needed to run America once again. The change is necessary and so is the man at the top. John McCain is virtually a dinosaur anyway. And that four-eyed Sarah Palin is just pathetic. |
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