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Mark Mellman argues that Barack Obama may do better with the white working class than John Kerry and Al Gore:
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Posted on May 29, 2008 - 3:40pm at Post Politics
Find more posts like this: Mark Mellman argues that Barack Obama may do better with the white working class than John Kerry and Al Gore: Let's Call A Spade A Spade20
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Posted on May 14, 2008 - 2:06am at Sharon Cobb
Find more posts like this: Do you think Hillary would have won by such a large margin in West Virginia if she hadn't garnered a substantial racist vote? Not every uneducated person is a racist, but every racist person is uneducated. Hillary should be ashamed, not proud of winning 1/3 of the votes of people who said they would never vote for an African American. Suggestion for Obama20
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Posted on March 4, 2008 - 9:08pm at Nashville21
Find more posts like this: Looking at the exit polls in Rhode Island (which are likely more accurate than Texas because they don't have the high early voting turnout), a trend is continuing....Obama wins among the College Educated, but loses heavily among the less educated. I think a large part of this has to do with the rumors about him...he's a Muslim, doesn't know the pledge of allegiance, went to school with Bin Laden (yep, heard More Than A Little Ironic7
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Posted on December 31, 2007 - 9:02am at Volunteer Voters
Find more posts like this: The New York Times conducted a poll — about whether polls matter to voters:
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