Author Topic: Is Obama losing the black vote too?  (Read 369 times)

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41759
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Is Obama losing the black vote too?
« on: June 12, 2012, 07:48:37 PM »

"Stunningly Bad Among African Americans In North Carolina"

This is not news. If anything, the poll results are rigged in Obama's favor. Fact is, black Americans throughout the country have silently observed in shocked disbelief as Obama repeatedly lights one of his famous exploding cigars after another in affirming that Obama is the most racist president against black Americans in recent history.; that he pimps his half blackness solely to advance the cause of Obama. Isn't it ironic that the nation's first black president has the most Lilly-white administration and campaign organization, excluding the thoroughly discredited Eric Holder, which has not been seen since the racist Democrat Woodrow Wilson was president 100 years ago? Finding a black person in a position of authority in Obama's administration is only a tad less challenging than finding a chicken with lips. Finding a chicken with lips is only a tad less challenging than finding a black person in a responsible position in the Obama Campaign apparatus headed by the racist, David Axelrod. Obama and Axelrod both have a disdain for black Americans that rivals the notorious bigot, Al Gore, Mr. Global Warming. If Obama was president of a private company, the EEOC would be over him like a cheap suit for his racist hiring practices. Stepping away from Obama's racist administration and his racist Campaign in reviewing the impact on black Americans of having the nation's first black president, it can be unequivocally stated that Obama has caused more harm, more misery, destroyed more wealth, left more people jobless, destroyed more unborns, and dumbed-down more children in the black community in 3 years than a Eugene "Bull" Connor could do in 100 lifetimes. Black Americans are finally awakening to the reality that they hitched their wagon to the Lester Maddox of the 21st century...a bigoted fraud. In this regard, Obama is the best thing that's happened to black Americans in terms of politics since the Emancipation Proclamation. Going forward, Obama will certainly serve as a constant reminder that the Democrat party is a criminally racist organization, a wolf wearing a sheep pelt spewing platitudinous nonsense of social justice , whose only intend is to enslave us all as serfs to the state. I'm sure the African American readers of this post will be deeply offended, which is precisely why they call themselves "African Americans.

http://www.businessinsider.com/barack-obama-african-american-vote-black-north-carolina-2012-6?action=get_comments&comments_page=2#comments







Couple this with the ppp poll today amd I think something is afoot.


Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41759
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Re: Is Obama losing the black vote too?
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2012, 08:01:20 PM »
Obama Is Losing A Stunning Amount Of African-American Support In North Carolina
Business Insider ^ | June 12, 2012 | Brett LoGiurato
Posted on June 12, 2012 10:57:12 PM EDT by SMGFan

President Barack Obama is rapidly losing support among African-American voters in North Carolina, a new poll out today from the Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling shows.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/barack-obama-african-american-vote-black-north-carolina-2012-6#ixzz1xddxBN6Z

(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...

MCWAY

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 19338
  • Getbig!
Re: Is Obama losing the black vote too?
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2012, 08:47:20 PM »
What's afoot is Obama and his campaign, shooting themselves in the foot. If Obama has to resort to cheesy R&B ads, to pump support for a demographic that would vote for Satan himself if he had a (D) by his name, you KNOW he's in major trouble.


Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41759
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Re: Is Obama losing the black vote too?
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2012, 03:17:27 AM »
Obama's Stunning Loss Of African-American Support Has Extended To Nevada
Brett LoGiurato    | Jun. 13, 2012, 6:26 PM | 2,329 | 50

inShare

 
 
A A A

AP
A day after a poll in North Carolina showed a stunning loss of support for President Barack Obama among African-American voters, a new poll from the same firm finds the same thing is happening in Nevada. 
The survey, from Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling, gives Obama 69 percent of the African-American vote. Republican nominee Mitt Romney gets 28 percent.
If these numbers are accurate, than this is astounding. In the North Carolina poll released Tuesday, Obama got 76 percent of the African-American vote, to Romney's 20 percent. 
Much like North Carolina, Obama garnered the vast majority of African-American support in Nevada in the 2008 election. He received 94 percent to John McCain's 5 percent. 

Public Policy Polling
Like North Carolina, Obama's favorability in Nevada among African-Americans is also down from PPP's last poll of the state. In March, his approval rating stood at 81 percent. Now, it's 69 percent. 

Meanwhile, Romney's favorability has jumped from 14 percent to 41 percent among African-Americans. 
Jim Williams, a polling analyst at PPP, told Business Insider Tuesday that these polls could be "statistical noise." And in Nevada, the sample was even smaller than that of North Carolina — 8 percent of 500 voters. But Williams said it was also not something that PPP had ever seen before. 

"Seventy-something percent is obviously low," Williams said, of the North Carolina. "It's not something we've ever seen before. It's definitely something we're going to monitor."

Overall, Obama leads Romney in Nevada, 48 percent to 42 percent, down from an 8-point lead he held in March. These struggles in the poll probably stem from Nevada's terrible economy, which is one of the worst in the country. Only 37 percent of those polled said they think the economy has gotten better since Obama took office, compared with 41 percent who think it has gotten worse.