GA Poll: Obama LOSING SUPPORT AMONG BLACKS!

I think disgruntled Democrats and Republicans will both be looking harder towards a 3rd party candidate next time.

they already have been;) more americans have voted 3rd party in the last 4 pres elections then before in election history:)
 
Blacks at 91% approval in gallup poll
http://www.gallup.com/poll/121199/Obama-Weekly-Job-Approval-Demographic-Groups.aspx

Grrrrrr......

If I were a collectivist, I'd harshly judge this collective for their political opinion....

My numbers were from a particular region (near Atlanta). But that area of the country is very influential in black circles. If his popularity there ever drops to near 50% he's toast.

That said the gallup numbers you posted showed a drop to 86% right before a bump to 91%. I'm no expert poll watcher, but that seems like a mighty big swing.
 
personally i like the indian mt rushmore;) and the shirt that has 4 indians with guns/ fighting terrorism since 1492;) homeland security

as a white man i have no problem with the indian mt rushmore! or the indians fighting terrorism in our country:)

I OWN THAT SHIRT!

TOTALLY COOL!

-t
 
This is a perfect storm! - look at the Dems dig their own grave!

We are in a down economy. 1 in 6 or 1 in 7 ppl do not have health insurance - many because they are unemployed. Many because they are just getting by. Now think mortgages and the effect of these people being forced at the point of a gun, so are barely hanging on right now, of being FORCED to hand over 12+ % of their income to buy insurance.... Can you say REVOLT! - I thought you could!

On top of this, it will hit the young and healthy hardest. Those that make the least.

Grab some popcorn and sit back to watch the fireworks! - Corporate greed and the gvmt nanny state is doing a tap dance on their penis - while wearing golf shoes!

And this is on top of "cap and trade" making allready high utility bills 60+ % higher!

-t
 
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We in Georgia have a black guy running for governor as a libertarian (www.votemonds.com).

As hard as it is to avoid breaking things down in to racial statistics, it is going to be interesting to see whether or not he draws the proportional black vote in the gubernatorial race, or if the blacks who supported Obama continue to support the democrats because they promise free stuff. Or, if we could ideally get people to recongize individuals as individuals and believe that freedom unites people, that'd be great too.

But, there will be polls, so there will be a study of race and categorization. It wouldn't be politics without it.
 
Somebody PLEASE interview JC Watts.... PUUUUULLLEEEEEZZZEEE.

JC Watts is of limited help. He supported Bush. A better interview (which has already been done) is Cornell West. He campaigned for Obama and has now turned against him.
 
Posting polls every time they change and then circle-jerking all over them is amazingly enlightening, productive, intelligent and a completely worthwhile use of our time.

That's what I tried to tell the nurses in the hospital who kept waking my mother up to check her vitals. Didn't convince them either.

Actually, we had better keep track of trends if we want to succeed, wouldn't you say?

I personally think Obama has done his job for the African Americans. He shattered the glass ceiling. Now, all of the "Yes We Did" shirts have been sold, well, the next question will be 'what have you done for me lately?' and the answer will be 'robbed you just like that cracker Bush'.

I think tptb miscalculated, myself. They figured Stormfront would be mad enough to wreak havoc, but I guess they know better. They seem content to let him go down in the history books as an abject failure. So, they tip their hands by calling everyone and his dog racist whether it's true or not, and the minorities say, gee, what have we got to be mad about now? And the answer to that is obvious--they're being used to help the powerful rob us all...

Major miscalculation. Now that the minorities know who the enemy isn't, it'll be easier to help them see who the enemy is.
 
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We in Georgia have a black guy running for governor as a libertarian (www.votemonds.com).

As hard as it is to avoid breaking things down in to racial statistics, it is going to be interesting to see whether or not he draws the proportional black vote in the gubernatorial race, or if the blacks who supported Obama continue to support the democrats because they promise free stuff. Or, if we could ideally get people to recongize individuals as individuals and believe that freedom unites people, that'd be great too.

But, there will be polls, so there will be a study of race and categorization. It wouldn't be politics without it.

We need to do a money bomb for this guy! Seriously. One thing that voters in all demographics suffer from is the "I can't vote for this guy because even though I like him he's not a viable candidate". That and without money he won't be able to get his message out to the point were people can make an intelligent choice as to whether they like him or not. And even if the word does get out, old habits die hard. I remember in 2004 thinking to myself "I really don't want to vote for Kerry. But anything to get Bush out." I remember seeing one of Badnarik's debt billboards (in Atlanta) and thinking to myself "Wow! Someone actually talking about something important." But breaking the "I'll throwaway my vote if I vote third party" mindlock is tough. It wasn't until Kerry broke his promise to "make sure every vote is counted" that I realized the vote for the "lesser of two evils" is the REAL wasted vote.

Regards,

John M. Drake
 
My numbers were from a particular region (near Atlanta). But that area of the country is very influential in black circles. If his popularity there ever drops to near 50% he's toast.

So you chose a very PARTICULAR REGION and used this show that Obama is losing support among blacks? Seems highly suspect. What were the numbers for Obama in this region previously? Why not just do a national poll?

I would be happy if this were true, but I'm also not an idiot. Newsmax and WND seem to go for the same demographic. WND's traffic went through the roof with the whole fake Obama birth certificate... guess fake news is good news.
 
JC Watts is of limited help. He supported Bush. A better interview (which has already been done) is Cornell West. He campaigned for Obama and has now turned against him.

The point with Watts is he had fallen from the limelight and then came out publicly and said he was voting for Obama. In the past he spouted off conservative ideals for the "party". I'd like to see him squirm in light of his previous political ideals.

How does a Man throw his ideals out the window so quickly? Very shallow and very weak.
 
JC Watts is of limited help. He supported Bush. A better interview (which has already been done) is Cornell West. He campaigned for Obama and has now turned against him.

Hi jmdrake,
Where have you seen this? Do you have an article or video?
 
The point with Watts is he had fallen from the limelight and then came out publicly and said he was voting for Obama. In the past he spouted off conservative ideals for the "party". I'd like to see him squirm in light of his previous political ideals.

How does a Man throw his ideals out the window so quickly? Very shallow and very weak.

:eek: Wow! I never would have believed that if you hadn't told me.

Hmmmm...

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=67247

Reading this it reminds me of Tony Brown. He joined the GOP (sometime in the 1980s if I remember right) because he was tired of the democrats taking the black vote for granted. But then he got sick of the hypocrisy in the GOP.
 
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