Black voters (CBS/BET): Biden +82
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« Reply #50 on: October 26, 2020, 10:35:08 AM »

Isn’t +82 kinda bad? Not kidding.

Dems should be winning AA 92-5

We can't expect every Democrat to replicate Obama's 2012 performance. This would still be an improvement over Clinton. Also keep in mind that turnout among the demographic matters even more than the relatively unshakable margin.

This is generally what Democrats got pre-Obama when not running against a Republican who started their campaign by giving a speech on States Rights in Philadelphia, MS, a town which had previously only been notable as a place where three civil rights workers were murdered.
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« Reply #51 on: October 28, 2020, 08:41:46 PM »

So anybody want to run the numbers on the African-American voting history at the PRES level since 1964?

This seems like it might be the worst result for Republicans with the exception of Obama '08, and possibly '12 as well.

Actually, Trump losing Black men 87-12 is an improvement from 2016.

Precinct results indicate black support for the GOP much lower than exit polls.



Which elections regarding precinct results?



all of them for pres

Which Election Year and Which State?

I'm pretty sure precinct results in '16 showed much lower working-class Black Turnout vs '08/'12 in many parts of the Country.

Still, curious if you are trying to discuss early precinct EV totals in '20, vs historical precinct level results from *insert random state* in '18 Elections.

You mentioned precinct results, and my intent is not in any way shape or form to be argumentative, but rather to understand the exact point you are attempting to make... 

Plus, I am addicted to precinct results (In case you haven't noticed yet in your recent posting history), so just Curious George wants to know.



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Oh, your correct my friend. Turnout WAS down but Clintons % of the vote in urban Detroit was 95%+ in the black areas.
Also expecting 2008 2012 turnout was stupid.
Also look how hard downriver wayne swung. Probably cost way more votes than Detroit itself.

Correct. Michigan was whites giving it to trump.

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« Reply #52 on: October 29, 2020, 02:10:22 AM »
« Edited: October 29, 2020, 02:13:50 AM by MR. KAYNE WEST »

We as Dems may get our wish of a Secular Trifecta but just remember what Trump left us with a Covid 19 Environment, not a 2008 economy. Huge donations to Act Blue, sporting events, bars and cruises and alot of the entertainment as well as dating, dance clubs are still closed til further notice. It's still gonna be a dark 2021, regardless of whom is Prez, Trump or Biden

AA and Latinos and females know what it'ss like to be in poverty and it's still gonna be an economy for the oil men after Biden is Prez until Covid 19 is resolved. Voting isn't the end all be all to Covid 19. It's to get get better people in to resolve the problem.
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