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Agafin
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« on: January 20, 2021, 12:32:37 AM »

Native Americans will swing heavily toward the Democratic Party in 2024, and for good reason too.

Do they have further to swing? They voted so effectively for Biden already, delivering him Arizona.
This is a bit off-topic but there's something I don't get about the native american voting pattern. If one looks at voting results from reserves they'd assume that >90% of native americans vote D. But looking at exit polls, the "other" category is always the best for the Rs after whites. Now I know "other" includes races like Pacific Islander, Native Alaskans and multiracial individuals but even limiting myself to states where the vast majority of "other" ought to be native americans, I still get very R friendly results (for example, 49% in Arizona based on the fox exit polls). No matter how bad exit polls are, they can't be that off (and consistently at that), so what am I missing here? Are the natives that live out of reserves strongly republican or something?
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