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« on: January 04, 2023, 02:57:55 PM »

Any places in US where Biden did better amongst whites than non-whites?  Only state where it might have happened but not sure is Hawaii.  On county level probably a few, most obvious being San Francisco Bay Area but asides that cannot think of any other areas.
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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2023, 06:39:35 PM »

Somewhere in Miami-Dade perhaps?
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« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2023, 04:34:01 AM »

San Francisco, Seattle and Manhattan if we count only the county only the core city in the former two and compare only to Asian voters.
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« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2023, 11:41:47 PM »

Thinking more carefully, below I listed some.  Obviously any area where largest minority is African-American will see whites vote to right of minorities no matter how strongly Democrats won amongst whites.  But where Hispanic or Asian different story.  University towns if you drill down to municipality were probably this in many cases as most had Asians as largest minority and tended to go pretty lopsided Democrat.

Washington

King County (maybe), Seattle itself likely.

Oregon

Multonomah County (Portland likely)

California

For counties, probably only San Francisco Bay Area ones but a few liberal municipalities might of like Santa Monica.  San Francisco likely saw whites vote to left of minorities considering Asians largest minority and it appears Trump did better in the largely Asian precincts than white ones (Biden still won them all by large margins).

Hawaii

This is one state where white and non-white vote probably pretty close.  Looking at Honolulu county, the precincts Trump won were generally less white than county as whole and few majority white precincts almost all went for Biden with numbers close to county wide average.  But hard to say, but close either way.  Chinese, Japanese, Hispanics, and African-Americans likely voted to left of whites.  Koreans hard to say.  While Filipinos, Vietnamese, Hawaiians, and Other Pacific Islanders Biden likely won but Trump likely outperformed whites.

Colorado

Denver and Boulder county are definite possibilities.  Possible in some ski resorts but most fairly white to begin with.

New Mexico

Santa Fe county and Taos County

Minnesota

No counties, but in Minneapolis proper, Biden may have done better amongst whites than non-whites

Michigan

No counties, but in Ann Arbor possible.

Ohio

Oberlin probably only one if you go down to municipal level.

Massachusetts

Cambridge is a good candidate.  In Boston despite how liberal, still suspect Trump did better amongst whites than non-whites.

New York

Manhattan.  If down to municipal level, Ithaca another possibility.

Maryland

Montgomery County is possible

Virginia

Arlington & Alexandria maybe but skeptical.  Charlottesville probably not as African-Americans main minority.

So not a lot but a few.  Pretty much only places may have happened is communities where either Asian or Hispanic is dominant minority and Trump got under 25% amongst whites.

Miami-Dade not sure as while Hispanics probably voted more Republican than whites, African-Americans which are still 14% would have gone massively Democrat and even amongst Hispanics, not all groups are solidly GOP like Cuban-American community is.
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« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2023, 07:41:04 PM »

In the same vein as Miami-Dade, maybe the northern part of Hudson County, NJ?
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