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« on: March 10, 2021, 02:21:30 PM »

We know Biden won the Black vote big, but wondering what his support was like amongst Sub-Saharan African immigrants and West Indian.  Florida has a very high number of latter.  I am guessing he won both, but Trump probably did better than he did amongst African-Americans.  Anybody have any data on this?

I know Biden won big amongst Blacks overall, but wondering if West Indian and Sub-Saharan African communities vote as heavily Democrat as African-Americans do?  My guess is Biden won them, but not by as big a margin.  Any guess on what percentage Trump got amongst both.  I am guessing probably around 25%, but just a wild guess.  For West Indian, New York City is biggest for Jamaican while for Haitians it is Miami and would be interested results in heavily Haitian neighborhoods.  For Sub-Saharan African very broad, but I believe Minneapolis has a large Somali community which pretty sure went massively for Biden, while Washington DC, NOVA, Boston and others have a sizeable number.  Seattle also has sizeable Somali community down around SeaTac which ironically was the part of King County where Trump was strongest [this is completely untrue, 45 did much better in Auburn], but Biden still won big time.  Any thoughts?

If I had to guess, foreign-born blacks were around as D as Asians overall. Significantly more R than old-school African Americans (and with a larger number of economic and/or social conservatives), but still went for Biden by between 2:1 to 3:1.
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