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Topic: New voting records...
mizzztammy's photo
Sat 11/01/08 01:49 PM
Can you believe the record numbers of voters across America? What has brought the people out in droves? Is it because there's a candidate who's life and looks reflects our mainstream population? Or is the old ideas of our "founding fathers" still hanging on by their nails? America's face is changing, and people have a hard time with change. What are your thoughts?

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Sat 11/01/08 01:51 PM
I dont know why, but it is great that people are thinking and voting, isnt it?

mizzztammy's photo
Sat 11/01/08 01:53 PM
Yes, it is absolutely a fabulous thing that voter awareness has risen to all new highs.

Thomas27's photo
Sat 11/01/08 01:56 PM
Obama is scaring the hibbie gibbies out of people, so folks are coming out of the woodworks to vote for John McCain.

Winx's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:00 PM

Obama is scaring the hibbie gibbies out of people, so folks are coming out of the woodworks to vote for John McCain.


Silly, it's the opposite reason.laugh

MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:06 PM

Yes, it is absolutely a fabulous thing that voter awareness has risen to all new highs.
:smile:I agree:smile:

MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:07 PM

Obama is scaring the hibbie gibbies out of people, so folks are coming out of the woodworks to vote for John McCain.
:smile: What is scary?:smile:

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Sat 11/01/08 02:12 PM
What part do you think race will play? At first I was disappointed to hear people voting for Obama simply because he's an African American, however its been documented that some ignorant voters may vote for McCain simply because of Obama's race. Do you think these two factors will help Obama, McCain, or have no effect/cancel each other out?

Thomas27's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:13 PM
Edited by Thomas27 on Sat 11/01/08 02:18 PM


Obama is scaring the hibbie gibbies out of people, so folks are coming out of the woodworks to vote for John McCain.
:smile: What is scary?:smile:


According to American Heritage Dictionary

scar·y (skâr'ē)

1.Barack Obama
2.Joe Biden

t22learner's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:17 PM

What has brought the people out in droves?

A once in a generation candidate: Barack Obama.

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Sat 11/01/08 02:21 PM
Take your pick: a once in a lifetime candidate, a once (hopefully) in a lifetime running mate, or a once in a lifetime economic crisis. Just about every demographic has their motives.

Winx's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:37 PM



Obama is scaring the hibbie gibbies out of people, so folks are coming out of the woodworks to vote for John McCain.
:smile: What is scary?:smile:


According to American Heritage Dictionary

scar·y (skâr'ē)

1.Barack Obama
2.Joe Biden


The St. Louis area had about 250,000 new voters last month. The majority of them were Democrat.

mizzztammy's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:37 PM

What part do you think race will play? At first I was disappointed to hear people voting for Obama simply because he's an African American, however its been documented that some ignorant voters may vote for McCain simply because of Obama's race. Do you think these two factors will help Obama, McCain, or have no effect/cancel each other out?


Unfortunately race does play a part with some individuals, for African Americans it's as if it's some sort of vindication, or recognition that a black man can do the job as well as a white man, and it not really matter whether he has qualifications or not, flip side of the coin, some caucasions fear that a black man in the white house will destroy the power that they so tightly held since a government was instituted. I believe both sides are scared in some ways. Race benefits both candidates and someone's got to win, let's hope the Supreme Court doesn't get involved in this one too.

Winx's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:39 PM

What part do you think race will play? At first I was disappointed to hear people voting for Obama simply because he's an African American, however its been documented that some ignorant voters may vote for McCain simply because of Obama's race. Do you think these two factors will help Obama, McCain, or have no effect/cancel each other out?


Add to that formula, the people that are voting for McCain ONLY for the abortion issue even when they don't like him.
To complicate things even further, people that would have voted for McCain are not doing that now because of Palin.

TJN's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:39 PM
Edited by TJN on Sat 11/01/08 02:40 PM
to be honest im not to fond of early voting way to many open doors for voter fraud
im sure we will have new record amounts of fraud in this election

Giocamo's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:40 PM

Obama is scaring the hibbie gibbies out of people, so folks are coming out of the woodworks to vote for John McCain.

:banana:


Winx's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:41 PM


What part do you think race will play? At first I was disappointed to hear people voting for Obama simply because he's an African American, however its been documented that some ignorant voters may vote for McCain simply because of Obama's race. Do you think these two factors will help Obama, McCain, or have no effect/cancel each other out?


Unfortunately race does play a part with some individuals, for African Americans it's as if it's some sort of vindication, or recognition that a black man can do the job as well as a white man, and it not really matter whether he has qualifications or not, flip side of the coin, some caucasions fear that a black man in the white house will destroy the power that they so tightly held since a government was instituted. I believe both sides are scared in some ways. Race benefits both candidates and someone's got to win, let's hope the Supreme Court doesn't get involved in this one too.


But...one must remember that the majority of African Americans are Democrat to begin with and are voting for their party. Also, black people have been voting for white men forever.

Winx's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:42 PM
Edited by Winx on Sat 11/01/08 02:47 PM

to be honest im not to fond of early voting way to many open doors for voter fraud
im sure we will have new record amounts of fraud in this election


It's already started with the machines failing to operate correctly. In the past, the Board of Elections has been pretty good about finding the frauds.

This is about the machine problems. It doesn't look good, IMO.

http://mingle2.com/topic/show/176536



Moondark's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:43 PM
It has been increasing each of the past three election years. On the whole, it is a good thing. But at the same time, people seem to be getting more and more polarized, more and more upset at the mere thought of the opposing candidate winning, and more and more tense about it all, on the verge of violence even. And that I think is not so good.

Winx's photo
Sat 11/01/08 02:46 PM
Edited by Winx on Sat 11/01/08 02:48 PM
Oops.

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