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Re: Election 2012 [Re: ronnierocketAGO] #621480
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There was an interesting C-SPAN discussion here about the 2012 election and the impact of changing demographics on previous elections and the upcoming one. This is long (90 minutes) but I think it was worthwhile.

My take is that racist or not one can't really expect the Republican Party to lead the cheerleading for allowing in more new voters that over time will tend to vote Democratic. It's suicidal for the Party. If Republicans could somehow bring in millions of reliably Republican voters, they'd be the ones talking about the need for amnesty while Democrats, angrily watching blue states turn purple, would have a different song to sing.

The panel also discussed how the traditional voting patterns of Republicans/Democrats have changed-mostly among whites. The Republicans win big among whites without a college education and/or working class while the Democrats do better among middle class and college educated whites.

2012 could be a high point election for Republicans as there is no guarantee that thanks to a changing electorate that by 2020 or even 2016 several previously "Red" states won't be in play. There's not an easy way to see how this plays itself out. But there are gonna be some serious fights over Social Security and school funding over the next 2-3 decades the likes of which we haven't seen before. But it still all comes down the economy for 2012.

The 2010 mid term showed that the Democrats have an Achilles Heel among whites, who were motivated by frustration by the economy. The overreach by Republicans on such things as public unions, contraceptives and Planned Parenthood may play well with some of their base but it turns off the white independents. Time will tell.


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Originally Posted By: Lilo


My take is that racist or not one can't really expect the Republican Party to lead the cheerleading for allowing in more new voters that over time will tend to vote Democratic. It's suicidal for the Party. If Republicans could somehow bring in millions of reliably Republican voters, they'd be the ones talking about the need for amnesty while Democrats, angrily watching blue states turn purple, would have a different song to sing.


Their only option, minus total issue capitulation, would have to try to split the hispanic vote. Or more specifically, the Mexican/Latin American vote. Not as tout as they once were, but Cuban-Americans are still Republican-faithful.

If Dubya had somehow pulled off immigration reform and owned that issue, I truely believe the GOP could've at the very least created that permanent split. But alas his party's wise and tolerant base murdered it, and now they'll pay for it long term.

Reminds me of Stephen Ambrose's book on Richard Nixon, how while as Vice-President, Nixon saw an electoral opening for the GOP after Brown V. Board of Education and did his damn best to try to convince the rank and file to embrace desegregation (even if at least only in public) and split the black vote from the Democrats. As much as FDR had taken them away from the party of Lincoln. (People forget that Eisenhower in '56 won 39% of the black vote.) Nixon was ignored, and thus the Democrats were allowed to own that issue, even though it was the racist useless Southern Democrats who pretty much held Jim Crow down for over a century. (Of course they became Republicans but nevermind.)

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The panel also discussed how the traditional voting patterns of Republicans/Democrats have changed-mostly among whites. The Republicans win big among whites without a college education and/or working class while the Democrats do better among middle class and college educated whites.


Yeah I've noticed that reversal of support. Difference between then and now is that both bases now vote against their own political interests. Especially poor Republicans advocating tax cuts for the super wealthy.

Originally Posted By: Lilo

2012 could be a high point election for Republicans as there is no guarantee that thanks to a changing electorate that by 2020 or even 2016 several previously "Red" states won't be in play. There's not an easy way to see how this plays itself out. But there are gonna be some serious fights over Social Security and school funding over the next 2-3 decades the likes of which we haven't seen before. But it still all comes down the economy for 2012.

The 2010 mid term showed that the Democrats have an Achilles Heel among whites, who were motivated by frustration by the economy. The overreach by Republicans on such things as public unions, contraceptives and Planned Parenthood may play well with some of their base but it turns off the white independents. Time will tell.


At the very least, you would agree that those targets at best only fire up the Democratic base. (Especially that retarded IVF ban meme which apparently will hit several state ballots next year, including Florida.)

Of course the big polling news I've got today will make this even more interesting.

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New Rasmussen poll: Obama leads Romney by 6.

However in same Republican-skewed poll, generic GOP candidate leads Obama by 3. Newt trails by 6, as does Huntsman. Cain trails the President by 10. The GOP contenders, according to this poll, are underperforming.

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Among likely GOP primary voters nationwide, Romney is just behind businessman Herman Cain with 23 percent support; Cain earns 26 percent of the vote and Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is in third with 14 percent support. Romney runs best in New Hampshire – where he picks up a commanding 41 percent of the vote -- but falls short of Cain in Iowa, South Carolina and Florida.


http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/obama...omo_code=D969-1

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Romney is still facing a trust deficit

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"He's not a person we could trust to lead our country," said Angela Cesar, a 41-year-old Republican from Ypsilanti, Mich., who said Romney had changed his position on too many issues. "He's going to be listening to voices outside. I want someone who can hear his own voice - a clear voice."

Steve Holroyd, a 54-year-old chef from Rye, N.H., was initially attracted to Romney's candidacy, but now describes him as evasive: "The more I listen to him, the more he just kind of flip-flops and doesn't know where he stands on anything."


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But it matters to voters like Leonard Silvani, a 58-year-old Republican from Hampton, N.H. Even though he is most concerned about the economy, Silvani said, the shift by Romney on a core issue like abortion is a warning flag.

"It's telling you that what he's saying and what he does aren't necessarily the same thing," he said. "And that makes me leery."


http://www.sacbee.com/2011/11/25/4079696/romney-is-still-facing-a-trust.html#ixzz1elWj7hhN

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With the fallout from the Super Committee's super failure, Independents polled lay most of the blame on the GOP.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/11/27/the-gop-s-supercommittee-backlash.html

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Preliminary reports for Black Friday indicate that retailers may have seen their strongest sales ever during the all-important kick-off to the holiday shopping season.

Retail sales on Black Friday climbed 6.6% this year to an estimated $11.4 billion, according to ShopperTrak, which tracks foot traffic at malls and stores. Last year, sales climbed just 0.3% to $10.7 billion, which was a record one-day sales amount at the time, according to the company.


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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Preliminary reports for Black Friday indicate that retailers may have seen their strongest sales ever during the all-important kick-off to the holiday shopping season.

Retail sales on Black Friday climbed 6.6% this year to an estimated $11.4 billion, according to ShopperTrak, which tracks foot traffic at malls and stores. Last year, sales climbed just 0.3% to $10.7 billion, which was a record one-day sales amount at the time, according to the company.



While Black Friday hasn't been the biggest shopping day of the year since the arrival of the Internet, or even beforehand it was only in the Top 10...this is still wonderful news.

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As endlessly beated by the news media, the Mancester Union-Leader newspaper up in N.H. endorsed Newt over the "local" boy Mittens. Why does it matter? Look at this graph Nate Silver compiled.



Certainly doesn't seem to hurt.

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Gingrich is just a pompous putz who thinks he's a macher. smile
He just loves to tell everyone what a smart man he is.
IMO he's a gasbag who will soon fall back in the polls, like every other "not Romney".


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Some voters can't make their own decisions.


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Gingrich is just a pompous putz who thinks he's a macher. smile
He just loves to tell everyone what a smart man he is.
IMO he's a gasbag who will soon fall back in the polls, like every other "not Romney".


nobody should vote for a fredo

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Clinton praises Newt

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“He’s articulate and he tries to think of a conservative version of an idea that will solve a legitimate problem,” Clinton told Newsmax in the exclusive interview this week, by way of explaining the Gingrich resurgence...

Clinton continued: “For example, I watched the national security debate last night. And Newt said two things that would make an independent voter say, ‘Well, I gotta consider that.’

“He said, ‘OK, I don’t want to legitimize immigrants who came here undocumented, illegally.’ On the other hand, a lot of those people have been here for years, they worked hard, they paid taxes, they’ve got kids in the schools, they’re not criminals, we’re going to have a hard time sending them all home, there’s millions of them. So, I’d like to have a process where they could be here legally but not have a path to citizenship. That sort of splits the difference between the immigration reforms proposed by President Bush and President Obama, which would give a path to citizenship, and would be a version of what President Reagan did.”

Clinton was impressed that Gingrich devised a “red card” system that would be used to stop normalizing the immigration status of illegals if efforts to control the border proved ineffective.

“That was a thoughtful response,” Clinton said.


http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1111/69176.html#ixzz1exqT5g1f

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Looks like the Dems are pretty certain Romney will be the nominee. I think this a a great ad. I love the title "Two men trapped in one body" lol

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In a statement provided to AP, Cain's lawyer, Lin Wood, said the former businessman has no obligation to "discuss these types of accusations publicly with the media ..."

This is absurd. A presidential candidate is accused of having an affair while married and his lawyer doesn't think the candidate needs to discuss it. Madonne!


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Originally Posted By: olivant
In a statement provided to AP, Cain's lawyer, Lin Wood, said the former businessman has no obligation to "discuss these types of accusations publicly with the media ..."

This is absurd. A presidential candidate is accused of having an affair while married and his lawyer doesn't think the candidate needs to discuss it. Madonne!
lol ( Matter of fact LMAO !!!!!!!!!!!!!) Good one . I don't trust any red, yellow , black or white.

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Originally Posted By: olivant
In a statement provided to AP, Cain's lawyer, Lin Wood, said the former businessman has no obligation to "discuss these types of accusations publicly with the media ..."

This is absurd. A presidential candidate is accused of having an affair while married and his lawyer doesn't think the candidate needs to discuss it. Madonne!


Or he could've deflected it with style and slickness like a certain (immensely popular) ex-President.

I mean I thought Cain had initially done that with his total defiance at the debate, but he failed to follow up on it. (Not to mention Newt stole his Anti-Mittens baton.)

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Originally Posted By: olivant
In a statement provided to AP, Cain's lawyer, Lin Wood, said the former businessman has no obligation to "discuss these types of accusations publicly with the media ..."

This is absurd. A presidential candidate is accused of having an affair while married and his lawyer doesn't think the candidate needs to discuss it. Madonne!


Translation of Cain's lawyer's statement:

"How the f*** did you find out about this? Why the f*** is she going to the media. I thought she was taken care of. Anyway I can't talk about this until after I talk to my wife. Damn!!"


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I have the balls to say I should never talk about politic's I have said to much this country needs ALOT of help , so something needs to be done. But it sure as he hell isn't what we have in Congress or the White House. Just Sayen !!!!!!!!!!!

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I have the balls to say I should never talk about politic's I have said to much this country needs ALOT of help , so something needs to be done. But it sure as he hell isn't what we have in Congress or the White House. Just Sayen !!!!!!!!!!!


That "help" is on the way. And his name is Newt.

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I called this meme first. Either I'm that insightful, or it's that damn obvious.

Did Newt entrap Romney on Immigration?

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But more important, Newt’s statement caused the Romney campaign to engage in hyperbole, accusing Newt of wanting amnesty for 10 million people. This exposed key weaknesses in Romney’s claim to the presidency.

First, Romney has been in favor of a pathway to citizenship for illegals, which is more than Newt proposed at the debate which was limited to deportation policy. Romney ran to the right, but it was not credible. This reminded everyone of Romney’s “core” weakness.

Second, and equally important, Romney has no answer on deportation policy. This resulted in the ”Abbott and Costello” routine I highlighted yesterday, in which Romney’s spokesperson could not or would not say that Romney would deport everyone here illegally, even those brought here as young children. While attacking the humanitarian standards on deportation policy proposed by Newt, Romney had no alternative. Not a good showing.

In the end, Newt was shown to be someone willing to make hard choices even if it cost him votes and to do so with realism. Romney was shown to be just the opposite.

It dont’ know if Newt set a trap. But the Romney campaign found itself stuck, either way. Newt comes across looking presidential, Romney comes across looking like a politician.


http://legalinsurrection.com/2011/11/did-newt-set-a-trap-for-romney-on-immigration/

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There's no way the Republican primary voter is going to support Gingrich's position. The Republican elites might do so as they get cheap labor without citizenship.


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Unconfirmed reports that Herman Cain is "reassessing" his campaign. Ya think? lol



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Unconfirmed reports that Herman Cain is "reassessing" his campaign. Ya think?


That's a politician's way to say he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar.... some of those cookies didn't look like they were worth it.


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Unconfirmed reports that Herman Cain is "reassessing" his campaign. Ya think? lol



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Cain is also reportedly consulting a proctologist after Mrs. Cain shoved her foot up his ass after the lastest affair accusation.

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