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Old 11-23-2009, 10:56 AM
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[QUOTE=chile1;683100]It was a "landslide victory" so yes, he also won in the inner cities....[/QUOTE]

Also, you may want to look at the following link. As you can see Obama's biggest supporters are black, liberal, democrat, nonwhite, incomes under $2,000 per month, etc. So yes, the win was by a decent amount, but look at who is supporting him the most. Palin has her supporters on one end of the spectrum and Obama has his core supporters on the exact opposite end.

The difference between support from black and white people is staggering. Especially when others said race had nothing to do with the election and that the better man won. Also notice that support from pure indepents isn't even 50%. Face it chile, not everyone is happy with Obama. Infact, more are unhappy than happy, so you are going to hear criticism. Like I said, I don't like Palin, but maybe you should spend more worrying about Obama than her.

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