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c'mon, you know what I'm talking about
"
by
Reagen
Hence a wink, but serious about 2000 being a better baseline to use in modelling this year than 2008 and 2012 which will be clear outliers for years. -- nm
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Nov 4 '16, 08:18
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the white vote in 2000 was 81%, AA 10% and Latino only 7%. that's not happening this year
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mr monkey
Nov 4, 08:23
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Sure, but my head when to the turnout percentage of the eligible AA vote. Not their proportion of the overall vote. -- nm
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Name Withheld by Request
Nov 4, 08:26
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