Posted by burnsy483 on 3/19/2015 11:23:00 AM (view original):Posted by tecwrg on 3/19/2015 11:12:00 AM (view original):Posted by burnsy483 on 3/19/2015 11:05:00 AM (view original):Stephen A Smith is a fucktard. Poorer people generally vote Democrat, regardless of race.That is true. But do poor people vote Democrat based on an informed opinion, or do they vote Democrat because they feel that they're supposed to vote Democratic because they're poor, and that's what poor people are "supposed" to do? I'd argue a lot of people vote without having too much of an informed opinion, regardless of race or income level. If you lean liberal on most issues, you can make a guess that voting for the person running as a Democrat would be in your best interests. I'll admit to doing this the first time I did vote. Since then I've done my best to be informed on the issues and where the candidates stood on them.
Posted by tecwrg on 3/19/2015 11:12:00 AM (view original):Posted by burnsy483 on 3/19/2015 11:05:00 AM (view original):Stephen A Smith is a fucktard. Poorer people generally vote Democrat, regardless of race.That is true. But do poor people vote Democrat based on an informed opinion, or do they vote Democrat because they feel that they're supposed to vote Democratic because they're poor, and that's what poor people are "supposed" to do?
Posted by burnsy483 on 3/19/2015 11:05:00 AM (view original):Stephen A Smith is a fucktard. Poorer people generally vote Democrat, regardless of race.
Posted by tecwrg on 3/19/2015 11:29:00 AM (view original):Posted by burnsy483 on 3/19/2015 11:23:00 AM (view original):Posted by tecwrg on 3/19/2015 11:12:00 AM (view original):Posted by burnsy483 on 3/19/2015 11:05:00 AM (view original):Stephen A Smith is a fucktard. Poorer people generally vote Democrat, regardless of race.That is true. But do poor people vote Democrat based on an informed opinion, or do they vote Democrat because they feel that they're supposed to vote Democratic because they're poor, and that's what poor people are "supposed" to do? I'd argue a lot of people vote without having too much of an informed opinion, regardless of race or income level. If you lean liberal on most issues, you can make a guess that voting for the person running as a Democrat would be in your best interests. I'll admit to doing this the first time I did vote. Since then I've done my best to be informed on the issues and where the candidates stood on them.Do you think that blindly voting for one party over the other, without taking the time or interest to be informed about the issues, is usually going to be in one's best interests?
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