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Originally Posted by Zaro
A lot of Southern whites vote Republican and it's common knowledge that a lot of those folks have racial anxieties, to say the least. So my question is: What do Southern whites think they're actually getting by voting GOP? It's not as if Republicans in Washington have made the world safe for segregation again. Somewhere deep down in their shriveled little hearts they must know that Reagan was just talking in Philadelphia, Miss. and that a roll-back of civil rights isn't going to happen. On the economic front the GOP doesn't deliver and it's more like vote Southern pride and get SS privatization. So again, what's your reason for voting GOP?
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My reasons for voting for McCain have nothing to do with his race. I'm fiscally conservative, morally libertarian, and hawkish. I don't trust Obama when it comes to dealing with national security. Furthermore, he's way too liberal for me. Those are the main reasons I won't be voting for him.
I would suggest to you that if you want to point the finger at white Southerners for not voting for Obama, it has more to do with conservative values in the south, and less to do with race. After all, the south elects more blacks, per capita, than any other region of the U.S. My mayor and police chief are both black. In fact, both candidates for mayor in my town (which is 70% white), were black in 04. So, I think you're off-base here.