I don't think they've been majority since maybe 2008. Possibly still in 2012. I believe the ACA above everything probably slaughtered that majority. Any that avoided the giant boot of the ACA got squashed by all of the other abysmal economic policies.
Well i remember being around 20 and voting for Obama under the impression he was going to get us out of Iraq and be the "Anti interventionist" Candidate, I was wrong but i could understand people legitimately voting for him after the Iraq debacle.
I can't understand the majority of the inner city being comfortable with lockdowns and their cities being burned down tho. The number of rioters/protestors may have seemed like a lot on TV but compared to the general population of those cities it's nothing. So i'd agree in that 2008 may have been a legit win cause it's still plausible to me, and it's plausible to me that Obama beat Romney legit because Romney was incredibly weak. This past year tho... none of it's plausible.
Romney was worse than weak, lol. The irony is that the people craved someone like Trump exactly BECAUSE of Romney. They brought their own doom upon themselves.
Remember how Romney's campaign got sunk? They recorded him illegally saying some random number, and made a giant stink out of that number. It was literally nothing; not at all racist or anything, not even relevant to anything, they just literally made it up. How did he respond? By doing absolutely nothing, and just letting it sink. Lame duck!
They may have been the Majority at one point, but too many people have woken up and activated.
Not since at least JFK. And shenanigans are what put him in office. Ballot stuffing and cemetery votes have been their hallmark for many decades.
They were close enough to cheat their way in subtly until they went full on scitzoid against the people. But that's been many decades.
I don't think they've been majority since maybe 2008. Possibly still in 2012. I believe the ACA above everything probably slaughtered that majority. Any that avoided the giant boot of the ACA got squashed by all of the other abysmal economic policies.
Well i remember being around 20 and voting for Obama under the impression he was going to get us out of Iraq and be the "Anti interventionist" Candidate, I was wrong but i could understand people legitimately voting for him after the Iraq debacle.
I can't understand the majority of the inner city being comfortable with lockdowns and their cities being burned down tho. The number of rioters/protestors may have seemed like a lot on TV but compared to the general population of those cities it's nothing. So i'd agree in that 2008 may have been a legit win cause it's still plausible to me, and it's plausible to me that Obama beat Romney legit because Romney was incredibly weak. This past year tho... none of it's plausible.
Exactly.
Romney was worse than weak, lol. The irony is that the people craved someone like Trump exactly BECAUSE of Romney. They brought their own doom upon themselves.
Remember how Romney's campaign got sunk? They recorded him illegally saying some random number, and made a giant stink out of that number. It was literally nothing; not at all racist or anything, not even relevant to anything, they just literally made it up. How did he respond? By doing absolutely nothing, and just letting it sink. Lame duck!