What Demographic Groups Will Vote For Barack Obama And Joe Biden? And Who For Mitt Romney And Paul Ryan?

It is clear that this Presidential Election of 2012 will see clear-cut splits in the population, unseen in modern history.

The following groups will clearly vote a majority (fifty percent plus one) for Barack Obama and Joe Biden:

Men–More Educated
Women-More Educated, Single
African Americans
Hispanics-Latinos
Asian Americans
Native Americans
Young People under 34
Middle Aged People 35-54
Jews–Less Religious
Catholics–Less Religious
Secular Voters
Labor
Gays and Lesbians
Veterans–Young and Middle Age
College Graduates
Intellectuals
Urban Residents
Suburban Voters
Civil Libertarians
Environmentalists
Northeast and New England
Midwest Except Indiana and Missouri
Mountain States Of Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico
Pacific Coast and Hawaii

Who will clearly vote in a majority for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan?

Whites–less educated, rural, men and women
Men–less educated and particularly from South
Women–less educated, married, more religious, rural
Wealthy–top two percent
Corporate World
Senior Citizens Who Are White and Christian
Voters 55-64 Who Are White and Christian
Religious Voters, Christian and Jewish
Cuban Americans
Rural Voters
Those With Less Than A Four Year College Degree
Southern States, except Florida and Virginia
Great Plains States
Portions of Midwest and Mountain States, and Alaska
White Working Class in South and Midwest
Tea Party Movement supporters
Conspiracy Theory Believers
“Racial Problem” Voters
High School Graduates or Dropouts

This represents the greatest divisiveness of our nation in probably the past hundred and forty years, and does not bode well for future cooperation in dealing with national problems, both domestic and foreign. Conflict, rather than consensus, is a very disturbing trend in our society!

7 comments on “What Demographic Groups Will Vote For Barack Obama And Joe Biden? And Who For Mitt Romney And Paul Ryan?

  1. Ali Rahnavard November 4, 2012 9:52 pm

    I wonder how many who support Romney are really only doing so because he is not Black. I think it’s a sad thought to consider but one that is probably a lot more likly then so many people actually trusting what he says. Becuase I know quite a few Republicans who think Mitt Romney is slime and a good for nothing and are actually voting for Obama because of it.

    Also, It might just be wishful thinking on my part but when Obama wins his second term on Tuesday I kind of feel as if some of this gridlock is going to disappear. I believe this because at that point they lost, they will have failed to stop him from reaching the level of success that he is due and has earned. They will want to increase their chances of getting one of their “candidates” into office in 2016 and will as such try to make themselves look better after it becomes apparent in this election that a majority of the American people do not approve of their lunacy and deluded ideas about what is right for the country. I also feel as if the President will be able to be a lot more aggressive with the Congress then he has been with a second term secured.

  2. Ronald November 4, 2012 10:15 pm

    Wow, Ali, you are a supreme optimist! I wish I felt as optimistic, but if the GOP holds the House, which I believe they will, I predict more stalemate and gridlock, and a move to impeach the President on some flimsy grounds, that they will conjure up.

    I hope I am wrong, but not very optimistic about progress, only about Obama winning and the Senate staying Democratic controlled.

  3. Ali Rahnavard November 4, 2012 10:21 pm

    LOL well we can only hope it gets better. I see no reason to constantly be thinking negatively but I also admit it’s likely that things will not change much. But I will be able to sleep better at night knowing I will not wake up the next morning to find out “President Romney” has started WW III.

    I will say one thing for Mitt Romney and the Republicans they certinly have made me want to get invovled in politics to campagin against their kind.

  4. Ronald November 4, 2012 10:25 pm

    IF the Republicans and Mitt Romney have made you, and others of your age group, motivated to get involved politically, then it is a great blessing for America!

  5. Mike November 4, 2012 11:11 pm

    I find it funny that the Christian voters are voting for the Mormon. My personal opinion, as you probably already know, is that religion should not be anywhere near government. But that was brought to my attention, never really thought of that, and found it amusing.

  6. tombarnes November 6, 2012 7:00 am

    Wow I can’t believe 95% of African Americans are voting for Obama because he is black.

  7. Ronald November 6, 2012 7:34 am

    Actually, it is not just because Obama is black. The facts are that usually 85-90 percent of blacks vote Democratic regularly since the New Deal of FDR.

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