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On 9/14/2012 9:19 PM, ? wrote:
> Study it carefully. You might have a test in the morning.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/time_for_democrats_for_romn
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Almost all of my friends are Democrats; all of them voted for Barack
Obama in 2008.
Ask them these days, as I have, if they plan to vote for Obama this
November, and they’ll give you an “Oh shucks” sad smile, look down, look
back up with guilty eyes and say “I’m disappointed.”
Then they play the party line and say. “But Romney? But Ryan?”
I’m not talking about those African Americans, Latinos and lockstep
Democrats who’ll blindly vote for Obama no matter how high unemployment
may be or what shape this country may be in.
I’m talking about a good number of intelligent, caring, middle-class
Democrats who are a soft nudge away from casting their vote for Romney.
All they need to know is that they’re not alone.
Democrats were disappointed in 1980. They’d had, under President Jimmy
Carter, four years of inflation, unemployment and gas rationing. Yet,
when asked, they said, “But Reagan?”
At this point in 1980, Carter was nine points ahead of Ronald Reagan in
the polls. Reagan had been slimed by the press and pro-Jimmy Carter
forces as being dumb and bumbling. Sound familiar?
Carter treated Reagan as a ridiculous figure who, among other things,
was ignorant of details of nuclear-weapons policy. Reagan cheerfully
promised economic growth and asked Democrats, “Are you better off than
you were four years ago?”
In the end, Reagan proved that good-natured conservatism could win by
huge margins. But a lot of credit for the win must go to “Democrats for
Reagan.”
https://www.facebook.com/DemocratsForMittRomney
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