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In reply to the discussion: We don't have a white voting problem. We have a southern, rural, white voting problem. [View all]applegrove
(118,600 posts)40. I totally concur. There needs to be some serious
Last edited Sat Nov 10, 2012, 10:28 PM - Edit history (2)
thinking done on how anger in southern whites keeps them from accepting the losses they have faced in the last 150 years. So they have not gotten over race and white privilege. To do that you have to not be angry as a society, you have to grieve and be sad. The gop know this and they keep the south angry. Anger should be just a stage after a loss, not a permanent political connection to the world.
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We don't have a white voting problem. We have a southern, rural, white voting problem. [View all]
aaaaaa5a
Nov 2012
OP
Not really, because it still puts all the focus on white voters, rather than disenfranchised voters.
Lionessa
Nov 2012
#8
I am focused on the terms "voting problems" which have little to do with white voters at all.
Lionessa
Nov 2012
#58
Look there may be a white voter problem, but there is not whilte voting problem.
Lionessa
Nov 2012
#104
Agreed 100%. I would include some western states as well - Texas, Arizona, S Dakota as
geckosfeet
Nov 2012
#6
Regardless of how white voters vote(d); the problem exists for those of color or poverty.
Lionessa
Nov 2012
#7
Bless their hearts, the kindest thing we can do is disenfranchise them for a century or so
Fumesucker
Nov 2012
#9
This is true in NC. Obama won much higher percentage of white vote in well educated, urban counties
mnhtnbb
Nov 2012
#18
I think that we have a white Protestant evangelical right-wing church problem.
yardwork
Nov 2012
#34
If the election had been between Herman Cain and Bernie Sanders, race would be proven irrelevant.
proverbialwisdom
Nov 2012
#37
God is a Black Woman and She sounds like Barbara Jordan of Houston!
Manifestor_of_Light
Nov 2012
#47
I'd separate Southern from Western voters. Rural western voters are truly anti-government.
reformist2
Nov 2012
#61
Here are the percentages of the white vote for Democratic candidates since 1980.
aaaaaa5a
Nov 2012
#65
Dems have fallen behind with whites since 1964. hmmm..what was a big issue in 1964????
greenman3610
Nov 2012
#77