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I suppose you agree with Hodges' charge of "terrorism?" Because if that's what you think then these POs will never be respected.
Why don’t you deal with what’s in front of you, instead of trying to put words in my mouth. The BULL💩 will not work with me.
Do you have something to hide?
You can call us "morally bankrupt" or you can call us "terrorists." To us it's all the same.
Then us, are some Drifty, unworthy of trust, ignorant, self righteous characters, Whoever us are…
"Us" are the victims of widespread election fraud in 2020. What you did was wrong Ron. It was wrong to weaponize the pandemic, to force the need for widespread absentee, unverified, unbelievable (80 million), votes.
You have not shown any proof, just talk but what we do know, the people of The United States of America told TRUMP, “You are FIRED!!!” What is the matter Steve, you can’t handle that FACT?
For now, we are watching the country get trashed and you celebrating it.
Right now, you have watched the failure of White Power in action and that’s all you saw.
Yes, Biden is a failure of White Power. We agree on that.
Why because BIDEN wants to include all Americans and you and your kind don’t?
How did the Democrats make fools of your kind Ron? But you are blind to that and you don't even know why.
Under the democratic party we have elected the first black President of the United States of America without voter restrictions, for two terms and his name was President Barack Obama And guess what Party did that Steve?
When that happened Ron, Pennsylvania had stricter voting laws than we do now. You didn't el;ect Obama by yourselves but then we regretted our choice. Biden is no comparison to Obama, get real.
The election of the First Black President happen in The Republicans Party or Tge Democratic Party Steve?
Go back and check the stats Ron.
The election of the First Black President happen in The Republicans Party or Tge Democratic Party Steve?
I remember it was both. Check the stats Ron. The Democrats put up Obama and the Republicans snubbed Ron Paul (who would have defeated Obama handily), and put up instead that loser McCain.
The question was: The election of the First Black President happen in The Republicans Party or The Democratic Party Steve?
What you need to remember to answer the question I Asked you Steve. Do you understand that?
Get back to my question Slick!
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Correct the ngrammar in your sentence Ron. Obviously, there is a lack of clarity in:
"The election of the First Black President happen in The Republicans Party..."
What the hell do you mean Ron, HAPPEN!?
The election of the First Black President was elected in part, The Republicans Party or The Democratic Party Steve?
Catholics, too, moved noticeably in a Democratic direction in 2008; overall, Catholics supported Obama over McCain by a nine-point margin (54% vs. 45%). By contrast, four years ago, Catholics favored Republican incumbent George W. Bush over Kerry by a five-point margin (52% to 47%).
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Though precise figures are not available, early exit poll data suggests that Obama performed particularly well among Latino Catholics. Overall, the national exit poll shows that more than two-thirds of Latinos (67%) voted for Obama over McCain, a 14-point Democratic gain over estimates from the 2004 national exit poll. Meanwhile, Obama’s four-point gain among white Catholics (compared with their vote for Kerry) is smaller than the gain seen among Catholics overall. In fact, as in 2004, white Catholics once again favored the Republican candidate, though by a much smaller margin (five-point Republican advantage in 2008 vs. 13-point advantage in 2004).
In addition to his gains among the religiously unaffiliated and Catholic voters, Obama also performed somewhat better than Kerry among Protestants. Overall, 45% of Protestants voted for the Democrat, an increase of five points since 2004. Obama’s gains were smaller among white Protestants, however, with 34% voting for him, compared with 32% who voted for Kerry. This suggests that much of Obama’s gains among Protestants overall were concentrated among non-whites. Interestingly, Obama’s gains were among white evangelical Protestants (5 points), a traditionally Republican constituency, rather than among white Protestants who do not describe themselves as evangelical or born-again (no gain).
Nevertheless, a gap persists between the votes of white evangelical Protestants and the religiously unaffiliated population. In 2008, 26% of white evangelicals voted for Obama as did 75% of the religiously unaffiliated, for a gap of 49 points. This gap is slightly larger than the 46-point gap in 2004, when 21% of white evangelicals voted for Kerry, compared with 67% of the unaffiliated.
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The election of the First Black President was elected, in what political party, The Republicans Party or The Democratic Party Steve?
Obama was elected by White Catholics. Can't you read Ron?
What party was Obama in when he was elected as President of the United States of America?
What’s wrong with you Steve, you can’t answer this simple question?
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