tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1748052469811255120.post2328486903711965781..comments2023-08-04T10:37:53.654-04:00Comments on This is me.....Then: Demographics, stereotypes and the American electionThis is me.......Thenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945967662795148290noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1748052469811255120.post-21609082329943742602012-11-15T10:30:23.292-05:002012-11-15T10:30:23.292-05:00I agree. While I am very happy and proud that Oba...I agree. While I am very happy and proud that Obama is a black man with a black wife, this is not why I voted for him. I voted for him because he is working towards those things that are important to me and my family and those things that I believe would make America a better place for all. I don't care about party or race or how much money you have. I only care about whom I feel is most equipped to do the job at hand and who holds the values and goals most similar to mine. To be honest, I don't know that I would've voted for Obama in 2008, if Michael Bloomberg was running against him. Also, I personally did not have much of a problem with John McCain other than the fact that I felt he was too old (sorry...but I feared Alzheimer's or some other sickness would cut his ability to lead this country short....as it has with other old presidents in the past) and a few of his values did not match mine as well as Obama's did.<br /><br />Overall, I think Obama won because the country knew who the best person for the job was. They saw that Romney didn't really have a stance and kept flipping back and forth, depending on who asked the question and when. Yes, I do believe there were people that voted for Obama strictly because he was black. However, I also think that there were some people who didn't vote for him for the very same reason....so it all evens out in the end. Obama won....by popular and electoral vote.....because of his values and policies and intelligence and potential.<br />This is me.......Thenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05945967662795148290noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1748052469811255120.post-27817285857955891202012-11-15T10:08:42.018-05:002012-11-15T10:08:42.018-05:00I voted for Obama for a number of reasons. One of...I voted for Obama for a number of reasons. One of which has nothing to do with race. I agree with his position on Women's Rights, being a mother already, and a 21st century woman I believe every woman has to right to choose what to do with her body, I don't want that right rescended. I also am interested to see how Obamacare plays out as I pay a tremendous amount for Healthcare, it matters very much to me, being considered the working middle class the increase in taxes that would definitely take fold if Romney was in office would be a make or break to my current living situation. Also, Romney wasn't consistent on his views of pulling troops out of the middle east in a timely fashion and also bringing more of out troops into other parts of the world. Not feasible to me as we bring and keep troops in other countries fighting wars it just keeps increasing our deficit. Next, I did see some improvement since Obama was in office, although it's not as much as he claimed would happen 4 years ago, there was improvement in unemployment, programs for small business owners..etc. Also, Obama's stance on education and increased skills sets withouts parent or students breaking the bank or not being able to not afford school at all was very important to me as a woman who wants to go back to school and also as a mother who has two children I want to receive a higher education. The stance on illegal immigrants children being able to also have access to the "american dream" meant alot to me as well. Not because my parents are immigrants, but because many people I know fall into this category, and they are only here in search of a better life for them and their children, and if they are willing to put in the work and achieve, why should the government push them out of the country, back into a country of poverty and deprivation. Especially if we are truly the "land of the free and home of the brave" "the place where dreams come true". If we are truly the Country of freedom then to me Obama was our best pick.Frankiegurlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03033207989210583433noreply@blogger.com