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« Reply #25 on: February 02, 2021, 11:04:29 AM »

So that confirms Biden won the white vote in at least 10 states (CA, CT, HI, MA, ME, MD, OR, RI, VT, WA) + DC.

Considering white women results you also add CO. MN, NH, NY are close calls. Exits have them for Biden (+4 in MN, +6 in NH and +2 in NY) but if they underrepresented wwc they might have gone for Trump. I think he probably won them in NH and lost in NY but MN is unclear.

Based on the exit polls, Biden has won the White vote in CA.

https://www.foxnews.com/elections/2020/general-results/voter-analysis?state=CA

https://www.cnn.com/election/2020/exit-polls/president/california

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-elections/california-president-results

Not surprising. Clinton won the white vote by 5% in 2016, according to the exit polls I saw from that year.
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« Reply #26 on: February 02, 2021, 01:24:50 PM »

Maryland is questionable
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« Reply #27 on: February 02, 2021, 07:54:13 PM »

For white male, I would say Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island only ones pretty clear he did.  Connecticut and Maryland, Biden won white vote but skeptical he won white male.

For white overall, Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii, Colorado, Minnesota, all six New England states, and Maryland Biden definitely won it.  Looks like he also did in Illinois, New York, and Delaware but possible Trump won it but not likely.  New Mexico and New Jersey toss ups.

Nevada, Wisconsin, and Michigan Trump definitely won white vote, but appears Biden may have won white female vote.  In Wisconsin pretty sure he did, less sure about Michigan as gender gap rather large. 

Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Virginia Trump definitely won white vote and pretty sure Trump won white female although in first two slight chance Biden won white female if gender gap larger than polls, in Virginia definitely didn't. 

Georgia the most lopsided of blue states as Trump won white vote by almost 40 points there and did better amongst whites there than in many red states.  Biden only won state as non-white is much larger than most states and also mostly African-American as they tend to vote close to 90% Democratic unlike Hispanics and Asians who vote Democrat, but not as lopsided as African-Americans do.
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« Reply #28 on: February 02, 2021, 08:01:43 PM »

For white male, I would say Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island only ones pretty clear he did.  Connecticut and Maryland, Biden won white vote but skeptical he won white male.

For white overall, Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii, Colorado, Minnesota, all six New England states, and Maryland Biden definitely won it.  Looks like he also did in Illinois, New York, and Delaware but possible Trump won it but not likely.  New Mexico and New Jersey toss ups.

Nevada, Wisconsin, and Michigan Trump definitely won white vote, but appears Biden may have won white female vote.  In Wisconsin pretty sure he did, less sure about Michigan as gender gap rather large. 

Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Virginia Trump definitely won white vote and pretty sure Trump won white female although in first two slight chance Biden won white female if gender gap larger than polls, in Virginia definitely didn't. 

Georgia the most lopsided of blue states as Trump won white vote by almost 40 points there and did better amongst whites there than in many red states.  Biden only won state as non-white is much larger than most states and also mostly African-American as they tend to vote close to 90% Democratic unlike Hispanics and Asians who vote Democrat, but not as lopsided as African-Americans do.

Biden definitely won the overall white vote in Delaware and New York. Illinois, New Jersey and New Mexico were probably very close. I think Trump probably squeaked it out in all three, but Biden winning would not surprise me.
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« Reply #29 on: February 02, 2021, 09:15:09 PM »

For white male, I would say Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island only ones pretty clear he did.  Connecticut and Maryland, Biden won white vote but skeptical he won white male.

For white overall, Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii, Colorado, Minnesota, all six New England states, and Maryland Biden definitely won it.  Looks like he also did in Illinois, New York, and Delaware but possible Trump won it but not likely.  New Mexico and New Jersey toss ups.

Nevada, Wisconsin, and Michigan Trump definitely won white vote, but appears Biden may have won white female vote.  In Wisconsin pretty sure he did, less sure about Michigan as gender gap rather large. 

Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Virginia Trump definitely won white vote and pretty sure Trump won white female although in first two slight chance Biden won white female if gender gap larger than polls, in Virginia definitely didn't. 

Georgia the most lopsided of blue states as Trump won white vote by almost 40 points there and did better amongst whites there than in many red states.  Biden only won state as non-white is much larger than most states and also mostly African-American as they tend to vote close to 90% Democratic unlike Hispanics and Asians who vote Democrat, but not as lopsided as African-Americans do.

Biden definitely won the overall white vote in Delaware and New York. Illinois, New Jersey and New Mexico were probably very close. I think Trump probably squeaked it out in all three, but Biden winning would not surprise me.

Pretty sure Biden won it in Illinois too and yes Delaware and New York as well although Trump probably narrowly won white male in all three, but Biden won white female by bigger margin.  New Jersey a toss up, but pretty sure Trump won white male and Biden won white female.  New Mexico same although if you just take white itself, Biden won it, but if non-Hispanic white then probably Trump.  10% of New Mexico residents are of Spanish ancestry so white, but counted as Hispanic and they voted probably heavily for Biden so those of European ancestry from countries other than Spain, Trump almost certainly won that in New Mexico.
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« Reply #30 on: February 03, 2021, 11:12:50 AM »

Democrats have a MAJOR white male vote problem; I was made fun of here for saying that Biden or Sanders may be the last white male Democratic president, I probably still stand by that; Buttigieg, Newsom and other white male Democrats will have to prove to the Democratic base that they can appeal to them

Democrats don't need to win white male votes, they just need to keep it fairly competitive and shave some GOP maxing....


Eh, no?

Biden won the primary in a landslide because of his moderation, electability, and connection to the black community.

The Democratic Party, like the country as a whole, doesn't care about "checking boxes". Harris whole campaign was based on the idea "first women president and first women of color" and she went no where.

Being a white man is not a barrier to elected office and only the far right think so

Um, yes it is? What do you think Biden's VP list was? Identity politics boxes. It should not only be about representation, it should be about qualifications as well.
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« Reply #31 on: February 04, 2021, 02:28:33 PM »

Democrats have a MAJOR white male vote problem; I was made fun of here for saying that Biden or Sanders may be the last white male Democratic president, I probably still stand by that; Buttigieg, Newsom and other white male Democrats will have to prove to the Democratic base that they can appeal to them

Democrats don't need to win white male votes, they just need to keep it fairly competitive and shave some GOP maxing....


Eh, no?

Biden won the primary in a landslide because of his moderation, electability, and connection to the black community.

The Democratic Party, like the country as a whole, doesn't care about "checking boxes". Harris whole campaign was based on the idea "first women president and first women of color" and she went no where.

Being a white man is not a barrier to elected office and only the far right think so

Um, yes it is? What do you think Biden's VP list was? Identity politics boxes. It should not only be about representation, it should be about qualifications as well.
First time I agree with Bronz on something
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« Reply #32 on: February 06, 2021, 11:25:20 PM »

According to Fox News exit polls.



Exit polls are more flawed than usual because many Democrats voted early or by mail.

That said, if it were up to white males as a collective, the GOP would have permanent political power.  Everyone, including the GOP, knows this.
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