lillygator
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I think a TON of people voted for reasons other than issues.....that is my thought, you can think what you want.
Doesn't mean I don't agree.....
Doesn't mean I don't agree.....
As a college student, it's sad to say that I know many people who voted for Obama without knowing why. A few said because he's black, and a few friends just muttered that they didn't know, but they were voting anyways. This isn't sour grapes; this is being sad at the fact that our college people, who are supposed to be decently smart, voted for someone BECAUSE of his skin tone! To me, that's insane.
I'm pretty sure the "new" voters WERE voting for the issues....However, it's pretty clear that that's not what YOU'RE concerned about.
Because your original post made you sound horribly racist.
I'm faculty at a university, and I've witnessed some highly energized, passionate and thoroughly intellectual debates among these "new voters" that lead me to believe that the issues were foremost in their voting decisions.
AGAIN, as I have posted....Agreed! I am also offended by the OP's post. I am a new voter, and the ONLY reason I voted for Obama was because I agreed with his stance on the issues.
So thank you for trying to belittle that.
gee thanks - not racist at all.....do you know who I voted for?
my complaint is, well guess it will be lost on you.
I'm not trying to argue or make you mad. You asked a question and I answered it.
I absolutely cannot say what I am thinking
Is it racist or otherwise offensive, or some other reason? 
Who really cares WHY people voted.. The success is Obama INSPIRED people to vote.. That hasn't been done a in a long time. The energy in this country right now is amazing... Why 2nd guess why people voted?

See, I don't get that. This past weekend, I went with some friends to hold signs for McCain on the street. One of them pointed out that I was wearing a short skirt, and maybe that would make people vote for him. I was offended (not because I'm a feminist or anything, I think I look darn good in that skirt) but because people would vote for a president because of something petty like that.
I wasn't aware that there was a right and a wrong reason to vote. I don't feel that people who have different opinions than me just shouldn't be allowed to vote.People are absolutely able to "spout their thoughts" even if those thoughts are different than yours.
I think part of the reason for the huge influx of voters this year is due just as much to the people's great disappointment with Bush at this time as it is to the hope and change they see in Obama. People are angry about the way this country has been heading and that motivates them to vote.

You don't get to decide whether other people have "good enough" reasons to vote. You just don't. This country is built on the idea that everyone gets to participate in the civic process, black and white, smart and dumb, old and young, informed and not so informed. I agree with you that there are a ton of people out there who aren't as informed as I wish they were. But neither of us get to determine who is "worthy" or "not worthy" enough to vote. And that's a good thing! That is one of the wonderful things about our country!
There is another way of thinking about all those "new voters". A lot of them are people who were turned off of the civic process in the past. They thought their vote didn't matter, they thought their "representatives" didn't represent them, they thought the issues brought up by the representatives weren't relevent to their lives, etc. Now they are excited! They are so darn excited that they invested in being a part of the civic process! And maybe in the future, they'll continue to be invested in politics and in being citizens.
All the new folks getting out there is a good thing. It's a GOOD thing for America.![]()

gee thanks - not racist at all.....do you know who I voted for?
my complaint is, well guess it will be lost on you.
I'm faculty at a university, and I've witnessed some highly energized, passionate and thoroughly intellectual debates among these "new voters" that lead me to believe that the issues were foremost in their voting decisions.
I absolutely cannot say what I am thinking....but gee, look at all the "new" voters....so sure they are here out voting for the "issues".
So will Obama go back to his life long friend Rev Wright's church?
gee thanks - not racist at all.....do you know who I voted for?
my complaint is, well guess it will be lost on you.
I wasnt talking about "you" but all the people I have spoken with in person who have no clue about any issues, and obviously so.