Statistics From 2004 Election Indicate Racial Bias
The 2004 Presidential election statistics show that African Americans are the ethnic group most likely to vote with a herdlike mentality and least likely to carefully consider the "issues at hand".
| VOTE BY RACE |
|
KERRY | NADER | |||||
|
TOTAL |
2004 |
2000 |
2004 |
2004 | ||||
|
White (77%) |
58% |
+4 |
41% | 0% | ||||
|
African-American (11%) |
11% |
+2 |
88% | 0% | ||||
|
Latino (8%) |
44% |
+9 |
53% | 2% | ||||
|
Asian (2%) |
44% |
+3 |
56% | * | ||||
|
Other (2%) |
40% |
+1 |
54% | 2% | ||||
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Comment by A Conservative Realist— 2006/01/31 @ 07:30 PM — (Reply)