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WHERE DID 16 MILLION WHITE VOTES GO????
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1446267:MV8yMDQ0MjkzXzM0MzU1MDI2XzQwOTMwRUMw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27184286:MV8yMDQ0MjkzXzM0MzUzNDkwXzY4NjY4NTNF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1446267:MV8yMDQ0MjkzXzM0MzUzMjYzXzcyN0FCNEY5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27314176:MV8yMDQ0MjkzXzM0MzUzMTU5X0JCQzRCMDdE] The good whites just did not vote.>) [/quote] Not true. There was huge enthusiasm for this election. It is all in the polling statistics. The Republican white vote was 1)diluted by illegal aliens and computer hacking and 2)disappeared, imo this is what falls out from a review of the statistics. [/quote] You are mistaking a huge block of people that despise Obama's record and policies for people who are enthusiastic to vote for someone they see as essentially the same. Or maybe you are remembering all the super enthusiastic young people contributing, campaigning, and showing a lively and rejuvenated Republican Party on the news before they told the grass roots to FUCK OFF? [/quote] I understand what happened with the young people and Ron Paul, and I feel sick about it, but this is not about that. The young people are always a relatively small portion of the voting block, but I hope they will stay involved and keep supporting conservative causes. Meanwhile, the statistics show that the dems could not have won this election. [/quote]
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It is being widely reported that there were 117 million votes cast: 60 million Obama and 57+ million for Romney.
This is down 13 million from 2008 total of 131.4 million.
In 2008 it is recorded that 100 million whites cast a vote representing 74% of the total and the minority share of the vote was 26%.
Now they are reporting out of a total of 117 million votes, whites cast 72% and minorities cast 28%.
That means that only 84 million whites voted in 2012 down 16 million from the 100 million whites who voted in 2008.
Extrapolating from that, we have to say that 3 million more minorities voted in 2012 than in 2008.
In 2010 the resident population of voting age (including aliens of voting age) was 234,564,000.
This was an increase in resident population of almost 5 million from the 2008 figure.
Yet we are expected to believe that there was a net loss of votes of 13 million representing
16 million fewer white voters and an additional 3 million minority voters.
I mean, this is just NOT BELIEVABLE
.
I refer you to a chart of all the Presidential elections from 1932 -2010. [
link to www.census.gov
]
As you can see, as the population increases, the number of voters increases in every election cycle except when Clinton ran for re-election against Dole. Not a hotly contested election. Kind of a walk away for Clinton. And, even with this....the drop in voters is not near 13 million, and 16 million whites.
This turn out and loss of 16 million whites in a hotly contested election such as this one is absolutely NOT believable.
What is really going on?
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