The writing is on the wall and Obama will beat Romney. I still think that Romney likely wins the popular vote.
Obama was running under 50% approval. The unemployment rate has run at 8% for almost 4 years, 50 million people on food stamps. Exit polls showed that stopping Obamacare is favored by voters. Romney was favored as far as who can help the economy more. So with all these unfavorables for Obama what carried Obama to a win?
I have my own opinion, and my opinions may sound harsh, but they are true. What put Obama over was the black vote and the young 18-22 year old vote. Personally, I am bothered greatly because I will bet 90% of these black voters never voted before Obama was a candidate, and most voted based on skin color and not on issues. I will use the 14% unemployment rate among blacks to back me up. The young voters, I fear vote for the "rock star", and don't really vote on the issues.
This question is mainly for fellow republicans? What do we do as a party? If the democrats keep putting hip rock star black candidates, they will lock up the young & black vote.
What do we do to be competitive, as a party? For me, it's clear, we have to fight fire with fire. We need to develop young republicans, and go after young vote. We need to develop black strong candidates to take part of the black vote.
Obama will now have a dem controlled senate, so if he fails he has no excuses. Here is my fear, and I hope I am wrong-
1- I fear Obamacare is going to be a crippling and devastating blow to our country. We will not have enough to pay for it. I don't even want to think about it.
2- our natl debt is going to bury us, and we will not be able to dig out
3- energy costs will continue to climb
4- a recession or depression is coming
5- untold threats around the world and Iran nuclear dilemma
I predict that by the end of Obamas next term, this country will deeply regret reelecting him. Again, I hope I am wrong but many republicans agree with me. Again, Romney will likely win the popular vote, which brings up the entire electoral college argument, which is a whole separate thread. But bottom line, more people will have voted against Obama than voted for him. That's a very divided country.
I am putting country before party, and again, I bet the country will regret electing Obama. I don't want to be right if it means the country is going to drop into an abyss.
So back to plans for the future, what does the Republican Party do for the future? We need to start the planning & process now. Please share your thoughts and ideas
Obama was running under 50% approval. The unemployment rate has run at 8% for almost 4 years, 50 million people on food stamps. Exit polls showed that stopping Obamacare is favored by voters. Romney was favored as far as who can help the economy more. So with all these unfavorables for Obama what carried Obama to a win?
I have my own opinion, and my opinions may sound harsh, but they are true. What put Obama over was the black vote and the young 18-22 year old vote. Personally, I am bothered greatly because I will bet 90% of these black voters never voted before Obama was a candidate, and most voted based on skin color and not on issues. I will use the 14% unemployment rate among blacks to back me up. The young voters, I fear vote for the "rock star", and don't really vote on the issues.
This question is mainly for fellow republicans? What do we do as a party? If the democrats keep putting hip rock star black candidates, they will lock up the young & black vote.
What do we do to be competitive, as a party? For me, it's clear, we have to fight fire with fire. We need to develop young republicans, and go after young vote. We need to develop black strong candidates to take part of the black vote.
Obama will now have a dem controlled senate, so if he fails he has no excuses. Here is my fear, and I hope I am wrong-
1- I fear Obamacare is going to be a crippling and devastating blow to our country. We will not have enough to pay for it. I don't even want to think about it.
2- our natl debt is going to bury us, and we will not be able to dig out
3- energy costs will continue to climb
4- a recession or depression is coming
5- untold threats around the world and Iran nuclear dilemma
I predict that by the end of Obamas next term, this country will deeply regret reelecting him. Again, I hope I am wrong but many republicans agree with me. Again, Romney will likely win the popular vote, which brings up the entire electoral college argument, which is a whole separate thread. But bottom line, more people will have voted against Obama than voted for him. That's a very divided country.
I am putting country before party, and again, I bet the country will regret electing Obama. I don't want to be right if it means the country is going to drop into an abyss.
So back to plans for the future, what does the Republican Party do for the future? We need to start the planning & process now. Please share your thoughts and ideas