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33 | 28.95% |
| The Democrats |
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2 | 1.75% |
| Both above |
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12 | 10.53% |
| President Obama |
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9 | 7.89% |
| Everyone |
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58 | 50.88% |
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if obama pursued big banks and had gotten continued and immense bipartisan support you wouldn't have had the extremely close race in the '12 election in which he could have gotten more of his democratic agenda supported instead of massive resistance like we're getting now. even in a distribution, though the mode avg might be skewed more toward the GOP side there are still faults from the obama's cabinet that is included in the mean. issues of privacy, habeas corpus, syria, and honestly the war in afghanistan (things that people tend to forget for some reason), all contribute to resentment of obama's actions as president- even from his own party!
and really. the introuction of an argument of rape is not needed, we can talk about that some other time. but you and i, as a white male and a white-washed asian male, have an invisible card that we can use to get preferencial treatment in america. if you're telling me that's not the case, and that anyone that doesn't have light-skin doesn't have preferential treatment in washington dc, well that's just ignorant. edit- actually i'd like to clarify since you brought it up: no, there is no difference in rape for anyone; there is no further need to discuss that.
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