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LastVoter
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« on: October 07, 2012, 05:54:32 PM »

Obama is short among those whites who have decided. To remain short on election day, almost all the undecided whites would need to vote for Romney. The article headline in short is misleading.

If the blacks who support him don't show up, it won't matter.
The black vote is probably the most certain thing about this election.
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2012, 06:40:04 PM »

Obama is short among those whites who have decided. To remain short on election day, almost all the undecided whites would need to vote for Romney. The article headline in short is misleading.

If the blacks who support him don't show up, it won't matter.
The black vote is probably the most certain thing about this election.

I'm talking about turnout, not support.  Aren't you concerned about turnout?
No, Republican measures to disenfranchise blacks appear to have failed for this election cycle. Turnout will be as high as 2008.
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LastVoter
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« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2012, 06:44:18 PM »

Obama is short among those whites who have decided. To remain short on election day, almost all the undecided whites would need to vote for Romney. The article headline in short is misleading.

If the blacks who support him don't show up, it won't matter.
The black vote is probably the most certain thing about this election.

I'm talking about turnout, not support.  Aren't you concerned about turnout?
No, Republican measures to disenfranchise blacks appear to have failed for this election cycle. Turnout will be as high as 2008.
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