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Old 04-11-2008, 05:25 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BillCosby View Post
Well we all have our biases & I guess I lean towards those that have been left out of the process & those that now want to join it as opposed to those that have been playing for a while.....

Neither is better than the other but going forward Obama brings more than just the status quo. @ least IMO
"Clinton's supporters tend to be white women, lower-income, blue-collar and Hispanic voters, according to Super Tuesday exit polls. Obama is popular among African-American, male, higher-income, and younger voters."

So you think that white women, lower-income, blue-collar and Hispanic voters 'have been playing for a while'??

I'm guessing both candidates are inspiring equal numbers of people from different demographics, and as I initially stated, you cannot subjectively declare that one demographic is somehow better than another demographic...
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