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My point was, it doesn't matter what some right-wing poll says about the people who voted for Obama. HE WON THE ELECTION. You guys can b**** all night, mock Obama's supporters, and all the rest, but on Jan. 20, OBAMA will be the pres., not McCain (who might have won if he hadn't picked that ditz Sarah).
You thoughts don't even seem to be coherent. You can't articulate your position very well and then you run back to "Obama won it is over move on"
Back on topic:
I can play this game too!
<Flashback to the 2004 Election Cycle>
"The Separate Realities of Bush and Kerry Supporters, based on a survey of 2725 adults in September and October 2004 and conducted by the Center of Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland's Center for International and Security Studies, found high levels of factual misinformation on the justification for the war in Iraq. The misinformation was heavily concentrated among Bush supporters. The survery found that, 'despite the report of the 9/11 Commission saying there is no evidence Iraq was providing significant support to al Qaeda, 75 percent of Bush supporters believe Iraq was providing substantial support to al Qaeda (compared to 30 percent of Kerry supporters) with 20 percent believing that Iraq was directly involved in 9/11'
In fact, 56 percent of Bush supporters believed that the 9/11 Commission reported that Iraq was either directly involved in the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon or that Iraq had given substantial support to al Qaeda- precisely the opposite of what the commission, in fact, had found."
Source- "Building Red America" by Thomas B. Edsall. pp. 62-63
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