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Oud 25 februari 2019, 15:33   #28
morte-vivante
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Ja?
Zo, zondermeer?
Zonder uitleg, bewijs, statistieken, voorbeelden, 'n link, onderzoeken, watdanook?

Maar zelfs dan nog, dat die bewegingen bestaan is al tegenbewijs van 'n stelling als: "DE zwarten zus & zo..."

Laat ik nu gedacht hebben dat stemmen in de VS geheim was.

Gallup spreekt je echter tegen.



https://news.gallup.com/poll/243539/...e-sanders.aspx
de mening over een senator is niet hetzelfde als ervoor stemmen.

Sanders het vooral moest hebben van jonge blanke NoordOost-Amerikanen, terwijl Hillary het uitgesproken goed deed in het Zuiden.
En nu dat Sanders zich terug kandidaat heeft gesteld voor 2020 krijg je deze headlines:
Bernie Sanders Stumbled With Black Voters in 2016. Can He Do Better in 2020?
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“The margin by which we lost the African-American vote has got to be — at the very least — cut in half or there simply is no path to victory,” the team wrote in the memo, which was reviewed by The New York Times. Mr. Sanders had won 14 percent of the black vote there compared with 86 percent for Hillary Clinton, according to exit polls.
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As the primary season unfolded, Mrs. Clinton dealt Mr. Sanders a series of stinging defeats in Southern states with high black turnout, while African-American leaders repeatedly criticized the Sanders campaign for failing to understand the concerns and priorities of their constituents.
en wat artikels uit 2016:
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Clinton, who narrowly won the Hispanic vote in Nevada, beat Sen. Bernie Sanders by 84 to 16 percent among African-American voters in South Carolina, according to exit polls. Clinton won the state by nearly 50 points, giving her campaign a boost of momentum heading into the Super Tuesday primaries tomorrow.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politic...south-carolina
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By last night, Clinton’s triumph was complete. Across these Super Tuesday contests, about 8 in 10 blacks—women and men—voted for Clinton over Sanders in the Democratic primaries. In the 11 states that held their primaries yesterday, Clinton won every battleground where the percentage of African Americans exceeds that of the United States as a whole–13%–including Alabama and Georgia, where 25% and 30% of the state’s population is black, respectively.
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Frankly it’s a bit astounding that Clinton is still decidedly winning the young black vote when one considers Sanders’s overwhelming support among youth in general. The senator won a whopping 84% of the ballots cast by voters under the age of 30 in the Iowa caucus; a week later in New Hampshire, Sanders won 83% of the millennial vote.
https://www.fastcompany.com/3057369/...-super-tuesday
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Clinton’s support among black women voters is even more significant since they have turned out at the highest rates of any race/gender subgroup in the past two presidential elections. More than 70% of black women voted in 2012, out-voting white women (65.6%), white men (62.6%), and black men (61.4%). Based on the available exit poll data from the Democratic primaries in 2016, black women continue to make up a larger proportion of the Democratic electorate than black men.

Clinton’s support among black women has been key to her ability, thus far, to reassemble the coalition that elected Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012. Just look at the past week’s primary results. Last Saturday, Clinton won 89% of black women’s votes in South Carolina, a state where 78% of black women voted for Obama in 2008. Clinton won 93% of black women’s votes in Alabama, the same state where she won just 18% of black women’s votes in 2008, when Obama won 81% of black women. In Georgia, Clinton won 86% of black women’s votes on Tuesday, compared to just 12% in 2008. (Obama won 87% of black women’s votes there in 2008.). Clinton won 86% and 85% of black women’s votes in Texas and Virginia respectively on Super Tuesday, states where she won less than 20% of black women’s support just 8 years ago. (Obama won 82% and 86% of black women’s votes in Texas and Virginia, respectively, in 2008.)
http://www.higherheightsforamerica.o...by_the_numbers

hatelijk toch wanneer de eigen vooringenomenheid en vooroordelen niet kloppen met de realiteit....
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