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McCain wins all the wrong demographics...

hawkeyenick

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He won the pro-choice vote
He won the anti-bush vote
He won the pro gay rights vote
He won the anti-war vote
He won the pro-immigrant vote
He won the youth vote
He won the liberal and moderate vote
He won the religious vote

He didn't win the anti-terror group

Our own voters actually voted other candidates as better leaders

He actually won more of the pro Ron Paul vote than Ron Paul did...WTH!

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/index.html#NHREP


What the hell happened?
 
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ONCE A RON PAUL SUPPORTER ALWAYS A RON PAUL SUPPORTER.

No effing way our people voted for MCCAIN NOOOOOOOOOO EFFING WAY!!!
 
they should correlate. it doesn't make sense that these people would lie.
 
They prompt him up before the election, saying he was a frontrunner when he really was not. Then they committ the fraud so the poll numbers match up and the general population don't get suspicious.
 
LMFAO, McCain won the anti-war AND the pro-war votes by being a two faced flip flopping bitch.
 
They prompt him up before the election, saying he was a frontrunner when he really was not. Then they committ the fraud so the poll numbers match up and the general population don't get suspicious.

QFT

the media owns us.


I think Iowa was pretty real on the Dem side though.
 
I believe the numbers. McCain won those demographics because people didn't believe RP could win -- he wasn't (isn't) viewed as a serious candidate. Add in the "better McCain than Romney" type logic, and there you go.

And of course why did people think he couldn't win? Because of media spin. No amount of advertising, debates or Internet hype is going to change that.

Get used to it, folks. This country has been controlled by the media and the powers behind them for many decades; it's going to take a lot more than a bunch of enthusiastic supporters of freedom and liberty to change that.
 
I believe the numbers. McCain won those demographics because people didn't believe RP could win -- he wasn't (isn't) viewed as a serious candidate. Add in the "better McCain than Romney" type logic, and there you go.

And of course why did people think he couldn't win? Because of media spin. No amount of advertising, debates or Internet hype is going to change that.

Get used to it, folks. This country has been controlled by the media and the powers behind them for many decades; it's going to take a lot more than a bunch of enthusiastic supporters of freedom and liberty to change that.


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