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ChrisMcDanielWasRobbed
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« on: September 16, 2020, 08:38:11 AM »
« edited: September 16, 2020, 08:41:16 AM by STOP identity politics »

Nixon really got desegregation rolling and he did a lot for black small-business owners...even without considering McGovern.
That’s interesting.

As a sidelight of sorts, in how many states did Nixon get a larger proportion of the black vote than McGovern did of the white vote?

I am almost absolutely sure that was the situation in all five Deep South states. It may possibly have been the situation in some of the Outer South states (NC and AR seem the most likely). Does anyone have details to confirm this?
For historical reasons, it does make sense that in the 1970s, the Black vote in the Deep South may have been a bit more Republican than outside the South (though the 1968 results do not support this thesis). Perhaps this reasoning applies only to Black incumbents (Eisenhower in 1956, but not in 1952; Nixon and Ford in '72 and '76, but not Nixon '68 or Reagan '80). As late as 1992, I would say in the Jackson, MS area, Bush's Black vote percentage and Clinton's white vote percentage were probably similar. Hinds County in 1992 may have been the last Black-majority county to vote for Bush, and in adjacent Rankin County, which was 15% Black, Clinton got just 22.5%.

In Northern cities, Nixon and Ford appear to have gotten almost nothing from Black voters. In addition to the Detroit districts I cited earlier, Anacostia in Washington, DC voted 6.5% for Nixon in '72 and 4.1% for Ford in '76 (Reagan would get just 3.2% in 1980), while Roxbury and Mattapan in Boston gave Nixon around 10% in '72 and Ford less in '76. All of these percentages probably overstate the Black GOP vote slightly, because of white "stay-behinds".

Hinds was quite a bit whiter back in 1992. However since then it has gotten rapidly more black. In 2000 it was 61% black. Today it is 73% black. Even Trent Lott won Hinds in his 2000 senate election against the first black senate nominee.
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