2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumHuffington Post has it 332 Obama to 191 Raw Money w/ N. Carolina as a toss up
http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/2012/romney-vs-obama-electoral-mapHave some fun and click on the states and see the latest state #s and in every
one except N. Dakota the President's #s are going up and Mitt's are going down.
Even in red states that will go to Romney the graphs show that Mitt's support is
taking. I know it is a long shot but Obama might get Indiana and Georgia too.
BTW WTF is wrong with Kentucky and West Virginia? Classic example of voting
against your own best interests.
exboyfil
(17,863 posts)You may not have noticed that the president is black. They have. My family still uses the n word freely. Unfortunately you can't pick your relatives. I keep exposure to it to a minimum with my children (threaten to leave if we are visiting and the n word comes out).
Botany
(70,522 posts)... some college football or basketball team. (I live in northern Kentucky aka Ohio)
Also in many sections of Appalachia "pastors" poisons the minds of hundreds with
their very unchristian and unkind preaching and their family values.
five_horizons
(151 posts)and yeah, racism is alive and well there.
johnlucas
(1,250 posts)I would LOVE for Obama to get one of these Deep South states!
These bastions of ol' school vintage racism.
It's only a matter of time before these Republican strongholds weaken.
John Lucas
Doctor Jack
(3,072 posts)TroyD
(4,551 posts)They may be winnable again down the road with a Democratic nominee that doesn't face as much prejudice.
Bill Clinton won both these states, so they have a Democratic base.
They're not as far gone as Idaho.
dmallind
(10,437 posts)Neither Gore nor Kerry had a sniff at either. Clinton did better though. All three are white, obviously.
The difference? While Clinton was the most intellectually gifted of the lot, he didn't come across that way. A shred of "city boy elitism" loses you states like those, black or white. Especially for Democrats who have the more effete and nerdy image overall.
There are obviously many very intelligent voters in both KY and WV. But on the whole if you come across as being remotely sophisticated, intellectual, patrician or even cosmopolitan as a Democrat there, you'll lose. Because there's a whole lot of dumb and proud of it voters there too.
So if we hope to take them in 2016 we'd be better looking to the Schweitzers of the world rather than the Clintons or Warrens as a candidate.