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« on: August 28, 2008, 10:03:54 PM »

phil, santorum compared homosexuality to having sex with dogs.

mccain doesnt want to go there.

In addition Santorum would by default unify the democratic and liberal base.

Santorum doesn't irritate the Democratic voters that McCain still has a chance with.

Really?Huh? The only democratic voters Mccain has a chance with are older women and they are pro-abortion rights. Also Mccain has a chance to do relatively well with gays but yeah with Santorum..lololol


And since when are older women "Pro Abortion rights?"



Trust me Hillary voters are pro-abortion/women's rights. Those who aren't already vote republican.

Yay for simplistic thinking! I'm sure every Hillary supporter especially in states like Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, etc. are 100% Pro Choice/"Women's rights."

I have to agree with Phil SOMEWHAT.  True, there are a lot of older secular white Catholic and Jewish women who voted for Hillary and will likely vote Obama.  But there were also the "rosary a day" types who were energized by a woman as a major presidential candidate who are definitely pro-life and in many cases aren't big on a black candidate because they remember the days of race riots and being forced out of their old neighborhood. 

I also think Obama will pickup some people who weren't crazy about Kerry and while they didn't ideologically agree with Bush, they voted for the devil they knew. 

The "Reagan Democrat" is not entriely dead and won't be as much of a factor as it once was in the 1980s, but elements still exist.  If anything a lot of white Catholics, mostly younger, share my views and have some strands of Reagan Democratism on issues such as the death penalty, affirmative action, "FRY MUMIA", etc, but are liberal on the bedroom issues such as birth control, abortion, gay marriage, TV content, etc.     
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