nathkenn said:not everyone votes, there are nearly 300 million people in the us
And those who voted represent the US. If people didn't want him as President, he wouldn't be. He won, by majority.
diablos said:Explain. If you are talking about the youth vote being the same, I agree. Kerry could have won if there were more young people at the polls. It was 54% democratic.
The youth voter turnout is one thing, but Democrats continue to try and divide the nation. Republicans win because they appeal to the religious and moral values of the Midwest and South without completely alienating the rest of the country. Democrats are usually much more conceited in their campaigns and act like, "Hey, west coast and northeast, we rule and the rest of the country can suck it!"
That strategy is flawed and the last Democrat to win was Clinton because he didn't completely alienate the South. Republicans campaigns are centered, but far reaching, as evident by a lot of northeast states being so close.
For all the bitching that it's just the South, a lot of those states in the North were equally divided. New Hampshire ain't Georgia, people.