Electoral Vote vs Popular Vote

#26
#26
We can debate alot of things ... but let's not start acting like children and use fairy tale exit polls as facts ok kids?
 
#28
#28
NEOCON are you ever going to post anything to support your position that the 51% of the population that doesn't pay taxes votes D, or can I stop following this thread?

You threw out exit polls as facts. I can only move so fast kid.

once you have admitted your exit poll isn't worth crap I'll move on and get you some data.
 
#29
#29
You threw out exit polls as facts. I can only move so fast kid.

once you have admitted your exit poll isn't worth crap I'll move on and get you some data.

Ok, it's not worth crap.

On with the data!
 
#30
#30
Just troll him until his head explodes.

my head wouldn;t explode over you kid.

If you were IP or someone else who I actually valued the opinion of I might care ... but aren't you GS's ***** or something?
 
#31
#31
You threw out exit polls as facts. I can only move so fast kid.

once you have admitted your exit poll isn't worth crap I'll move on and get you some data.

I'm far more interested in the data that tells me how much you had to pay a shrink to get over the whole incident with your uncle. Appears as though you're still recovering.. hard to talk about?
 
#32
#32
my head wouldn;t explode over you kid.

If you were IP or someone else who I actually valued the opinion of I might care ... but aren't you GS's ***** or something?

Calling me a kid doesn't make you any less delusional. You have a good time trying to discredit facts...and back up your own opinions with less than nothing.
 
#34
#34
Keep the electoral vote. It ensures that candidates have to pay attention to flyover country.

One could argue undue attention. For example, are corn ethanol subsidies a result of the current system. Counterargument, what sort of ridiculous policies would you get from focusing only on population centers?
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#35
#35
CNN.com - Elections 2006

Here's a 2006 exit poll with an actual income breakdown.

Since you love exit polls so much.

Seems to me the poor came out in truckloads during that vote.

So this is rich, you're going to support your claim with exit polls? :eek:lol:

These exit polls fare worse for you than the ones I posted.. :eek:lol:
 
#38
#38
check the income stats.

anyone who thinks the poor does not vote hard core left is just fooling themselves.
 
#39
#39
VOTE BY INCOME TOTAL Democrat Republican
Under $15,000 (7%) 67% 30%
$15-30,000 (12%) 61% 36%
$30-50,000 (21%) 56% 43%
$50-75,000 (22%) 50% 48%
$75-100,000 (16%) 52% 47%
$100-150,000 (13%) 47% 51%
$150-200,000 (5%) 47% 51%
$200,000 or More (5%) 45% 53
 
#41
#41
This exit poll since you like exit polls) shows a whole lotta poor folks voting left.
 
#42
#42
No I said household.

Not per person. This is per person.

Household would be closer to 30% and with a 4% margin of error that makes it 26% which would be military and a few others.
 
#45
#45
it is also obvious why the left panders to the minorities.
 
#46
#46
FYP.

Just admit you were wrong.

I stated houshold.

two working members which means per person two minimum wage workers living together.

I thought that was clear. That is the 30% bracket of which only 3% was black. That is without the 4% margin of error or the error Kerry's pollhad in it.

That means 23-27% of minimum age workers voted republican based on this poll who are white.

That's sad.
 

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