A new PPP survey released Tuesday finds that 49% of Republican voters nationally think that ACORN, a now long defunct community organizing group, stole the election for President Obama. That measure is down from 52% in 2008.Of course, in 2008 ACORN's level of existence was 100%, in 2012 ACORN's level of existence is 0%.
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People identifying now as Repugs is down to 32%. So, 49% of 32% is ~ 16%.
Just a few more than the percentage of people who thought Dick Cheney did a great job, i.e., the truly piss-in-their-pants paranoid in society, the people that think "Dr. Strangelove" was a documentary.
We libs got smart and decentralized. Which is much more effective. And keeeps the wingnuts busy going after a lot of smaller targets rather than one big like ACORN.
Acorn DOES exist! But you just can't see them thanks to a new invisibility ray that Obama had invented after they saw how effective their Death Ray was in thwarting their chief nemesis, Breitbart.
World domination is on schedule!
officially the whigs/no nothings of th 21st century. WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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