The republicans we meet are the most extreme republicans and they are even very Christian or middle class from the country, and many of them are middle class, very Christians who live on the country. They believe that Obama doesn't have enough experience to be a president representing the entire country. They can't relate to him at all, some of them are very old-fashion and are not ready for a black president. The republicans call themselves the real Americans and Obama is not one of them. In the documentary they visited 28 states and I were surprised to see all of the people crying when they talked about Obama, small children certain that America will go under if Obama wins and churches encouraging not to vote for Obama.
Some of them have good arguments for not voting on Obama. The taxes will strike the small businesses and the middle class. Some are very Christian and are against abortion and gay rights and marriage, but most of them seem like they just don't like the person Obama and his politics is irrelevant to them.
The republicans feel like they're not heard and that everything in the media are focusing on Obama. The only channel who is objective is Fox news channel and I can see why this is frustrating. The media is especially slaughtering Sarah Palin, because she makes a lot of comments that makes her seem stupid.
"Nobama" is a slogan that is to see all over the country. I was very surprised when I was watching the documentary, how much the American engage in the election and how much feelings that are related to the subject. I can't even imagine how these people reacted when Obama won, and I don't think that these extreme feelings about politics are possible to find in Norway.