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Obama is going to win this election. The GOP is just an utter failure, don't even try to bring Ron Paul up. Half of his supporters are too young to vote anyways. No one is voting for him like he wants them too.
In my opinion, I loved Ron's strategies. He targeted the youth. Which no president seems to do. Well I believe Obama did while campaigning in 2008. But not as good as Ron did.
I support Obama. The only candidate with "morals" up there.
Ron Paul would have my vote if,
he didn't flip flop with Abortion.
he didn't leave gay marriage up to the states.
I live in North Carolina, one of the most Republican states ever. I fucking hate it. They're trying to propose a bill that hurts the LGBT community.
In my opinion, I loved Ron's strategies. He targeted the youth. Which no president seems to do. Well I believe Obama did while campaigning in 2008. But not as good as Ron did.
I support Obama. The only candidate with "morals" up there.
Ron Paul would have my vote if,
he didn't flip flop with Abortion.
he didn't leave gay marriage up to the states.
I live in North Carolina, one of the most Republican states ever. I fucking hate it. They're trying to propose a bill that hurts the LGBT community.
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kingoyaks (04/04/2012) [-]
I agree with you in general, but North Carolina is NOT the most republican state ever. We're generally split 50-50. That said, if you live in the mountains, I can understand how you might feel that way.
Also, it is an amendment, not a bill, and yeah, it's pretty terrible.
Also, it is an amendment, not a bill, and yeah, it's pretty terrible.
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N. Korean citizen (04/04/2012) [-]
I don't like to talk politics too much but North Carolina is most certainly not "one of the most Republican states ever". As far back as I could find North Carolina has never voted republican for more than 56% of the votes, that's a small margin compared to most historically red states. It will be interesting to see how our state votes this year. The popular vote is leaning red but then again it was in 2008 as well and we voted blue.