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azmom

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24. I will always vote and will vote democrat
Sun Sep 7, 2014, 11:39 AM
Sep 2014

I have not really spoken to anyone yet? I know that they will be very angry. Many of us have been frustrated with Obama. We had thought that finally we were going to get some relief from all the deportations and now this delay. I hope that they don't stay home, but many might feel this is the only way to express their dissatisfaction. We are very unhappy.

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This message was self-deleted by its author Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #1
Well who would you accept as a source for the information? Savannahmann Sep 2014 #15
I stand corrected....going for some coffee now. Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #21
Unfortunately, most of the states that have senate seat elections do NOT have a high population Ninga Sep 2014 #2
They just might turn on the party in 2016 bigdarryl Sep 2014 #4
Not hurt Obama because voters have short memories?? He is never going to run again. merrily Sep 2014 #5
Realizing it is a stupid decision, what are the options? liberal N proud Sep 2014 #3
Their appeal to xenophobia was, among many other things, merrily Sep 2014 #6
Here be the problem. Savannahmann Sep 2014 #22
Pretty much just got a dem voting bloc to stay home lunasun Sep 2014 #7
Dimson's sister in law is Hispanic. I think that was seen as a sign of hope, merrily Sep 2014 #9
Immigration is the biggest azmom Sep 2014 #11
So are you still voting in 2014 and what bigdarryl Sep 2014 #16
I will always vote and will vote democrat azmom Sep 2014 #24
The feedback I'm getting is azmom Sep 2014 #31
Why wasn't all this taken into azmom Sep 2014 #8
What likely changed is support for Democratic Senate candidates in states amandabeech Sep 2014 #10
Wasn't this foreseen? azmom Sep 2014 #13
The way I understood it is that the races for the Dems running in conservative states amandabeech Sep 2014 #19
Thank you for that. azmom Sep 2014 #26
it's been reported that those deportstion numbers are overblown Liberal_in_LA Sep 2014 #36
Yes, I've read that in several places. amandabeech Sep 2014 #38
You're welcome. amandabeech Sep 2014 #37
Looking at some of them like Pryor he might bigdarryl Sep 2014 #17
There's still time for Pryor to move ahead if he can, amandabeech Sep 2014 #20
I understood your anger. However, all groups are played with by politicians. merrily Sep 2014 #12
I'm sure we will be patient again, azmom Sep 2014 #18
No, no, no. Don't be patient. Be loud and insistent, esp. with candidates now. merrily Sep 2014 #25
It's so frustrating. Our hopes azmom Sep 2014 #28
I can be cynical, so my answer to merrily Sep 2014 #29
I think it is going to backfire ripcord Sep 2014 #14
and they will do nothing. it won't work. they are completely against reform spanone Sep 2014 #23
That's o.k. It won't be his fault. vi5 Sep 2014 #27
Another factor of immigration reform is the presence of H-1B expansion in it... cascadiance Sep 2014 #30
reality is in 2014 there will be more single-issue voters against reform than for it. geek tragedy Sep 2014 #32
Good to hear azmom Sep 2014 #33
and that's the thing, what if he goes big on immigration geek tragedy Sep 2014 #34
President Obama was just azmom Sep 2014 #35
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