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parishht
11-05-2008, 09:23 AM
CNN has an intersting page that shows who voted for who.
Take a look and I am sure you will be blown away just like I was:
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/polls/#USP00p1
CaptJJ
11-05-2008, 09:45 AM
Wish the outcome was different, but the technology is used to dissect this election is cool
parishht
11-05-2008, 11:50 AM
Here's another one that I just calculated.
votes for Obama = 62,605,967
votes for Mccain = 55,512,629
votes for others = 1,526,269
If you add the others to Mccain = 57,038,898
Mccain still would lose by = 5,567,069
estimated number of people eligible to vote (18+) = 224,548,863
total amout of votes cast = 119,644,865
Number of people that didn't vote = 104,903,998 :nut:
50% factor for people that are sick, assigned to
a God forsaken outpost, people who moved and could not re-register in time
hobos, druggies and dealers, etc. = 52,451,999
cterrebonne
11-05-2008, 11:58 AM
that african american turnout for obama was amazing 95%. thats high for anything no matter what it is.
parishht
11-05-2008, 12:29 PM
This is an exit poll,
so that is 95% of the people asked.
Even though 95% of the black vote was for Obama,
it was only 13% of the total voters. HHHMMMMMMMMM
LESTERUS
11-05-2008, 12:49 PM
Well, i guess that latino vote for big mac was us in miami!!!
LESTERUS
11-05-2008, 12:51 PM
If you interpret well the difference in percentage between the white vote for both candidates and the black vote for both candidate you can conclude that white people have overcome the racial barrier, what about the black people?
bcmarinamanager
11-05-2008, 02:04 PM
If you interpret well the difference in percentage between the white vote for both candidates and the black vote for both candidate you can conclude that white people have overcome the racial barrier, what about the black people?
HAHAHAHAHA.... that's so funny, and intriguing too.
parishht
11-05-2008, 04:18 PM
Lesterus, I hadn't even thought about it from that angle.:head::head::head:
bradford
11-09-2008, 04:21 PM
If you interpret well the difference in percentage between the white vote for both candidates and the black vote for both candidate you can conclude that white people have overcome the racial barrier, what about the black people?
Seems pretty racist to me. And why can't they refer to me as a Northern European American.... even though I wasn't born there nor have I ever visited?
Franco
11-09-2008, 05:19 PM
This is an exit poll,
so that is 95% of the people asked.
Even though 95% of the black vote was for Obama,
it was only 13% of the total voters. HHHMMMMMMMMM
It is not suprising to me tha blacks are only 13% of the total vote, look at the 2004 census numbers below
United States
Estimate
Margin of Error
Total:
299,398,485
*****
White alone
221,331,507
+/-120,829
Black or African American alone
37,051,483
+/-40,251
American Indian and Alaska Native alone
2,369,431
+/-25,930
Asian alone
13,100,095
+/-29,634
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone
426,194
+/-10,127
Some other race alone
19,007,129
+/-109,510
Two or more races:
6,112,646
+/-62,937
Two races including Some other race
1,390,337
+/-29,772
Two races excluding Some other race, and three or more races
4,722,309
+/-50,099
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey
LESTERUS
11-11-2008, 03:10 PM
Two races excluding Some other race, and three or more races (?????)
WHAT THA!!!!!
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