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« on: August 28, 2016, 10:42:45 AM »

Let me translate into your language Smiley Cheesy Tongue

Btw did you see me praise this poll? I said it's now in line with conventional wisdom, not that I trust it.
Then the only problem with your statement, that this is not true Grin

How should cross tabs look like according to conventional wisdom? You talking about cross tabs, right?

% of total voters cast
2012: Whites 73.7%, Blacks 13.4%, Hispanics 8.4%
2008: Whites 76.4%, Blacks 12.3%, Hispanics 7.4%
2004: Whites 76.0%, Blacks 11.1%, Hispanics 6.0%
2000: Whites 80.7%, Blacks 11.7%, Hispanics 5.4%
https://www.census.gov/prod/2013pubs/p20-568.pdf

Note, that 2012 were pretty abnormal, since amount of Whites votes cast dicrease with 2mln, even though amount of Whites increased. Does conventioal wisdom assume that 2016 will follow 2012-trend? Smiley


Why the hell wouldn't it?

One of the best things about no longer being a mod is I can use the ignore button, as I'm about to do, on posters like you who border between troll and useless.
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