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Originally Posted by PR_Tom
"black vote". "Latino vote" "womens vote"
All retarded phrases kept in the spotlight by those who dont know any better.
Where was the meeting for black voters where they all decided to vote the same regardless of who they think would be a good leader?
Where was the meeting for latino's for that purpose? For women?
Gee guess what, people vote for who they think will be the best leader. Even if they're black, or latin, or women! Oh the horror can it be???? gasp!!!
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Tom while I agree that the terms and way its slung around is a bit of a joke. But that does not discount the fact when a man is getting 80-84% of the black vote in the south that it is a race vote at that point. When you're at a % that high you leave the statistics realm of probability and enter outside factors. Just like if Hillary was getting 85% of the womens vote then it would be a clear gender line being pulled. Unless you were seeing 75-90% of the vote being across the line from Men, Women, White, Black, Latino. Then you got a case for it just being the best candidate and issues related to them.