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In reply to the discussion: White men & women are the problem. [View all]okaawhatever
(9,565 posts)23. The Asians voted 77% for Obama in 2012. That's a higher percentage than the Latinos, of course
you didn't hear a lot about that because it didn't fit the talking points.
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And you can also throw in the Christie race to see the same demographic breakdown.
bullwinkle428
Nov 2013
#1
They tend to be better educated, Urban or near city Suburban and younger. nt
bluestate10
Nov 2013
#17
I think playing the "divide us up according to color" game is not smart in the long run
Fumesucker
Nov 2013
#39
This is America and this is DU. I can TOTALLY believe that somone alerted on this as well as the
Number23
Nov 2013
#80
One of the biggest demographics we should be trying to reach is minority men.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#8
Yes. But the various Ethnic groups that fall under the "Asian" banner are still
bluestate10
Nov 2013
#16
The Asians voted 77% for Obama in 2012. That's a higher percentage than the Latinos, of course
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#23
I meant the right-wing media talking points. They said it was Obamaphones and free government stuff
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#43
Yep they sure do and were grateful for all people of color who vote their experience.
trublu992
Nov 2013
#50
'Wow' that you're shoveling out a five year old incident in order to smear black Democrats/people
Number23
Nov 2013
#84
I'm actually smearing all people, I didn't even stipulate they were Democrats
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Nov 2013
#85
In a thread talking about white people's insistence on voting Republican even to their own detriment
Number23
Nov 2013
#86
There were so many threads about black folks and Prop 8 that I am simply astonished that you appear
Number23
Nov 2013
#90
I have always talked about whites voting against their best interests
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Nov 2013
#91
Funny. I find ignoring an issue in order to change the subject and scapegoat and smear others
Number23
Nov 2013
#92
That Kos diary is great. Hopefully it was (and will be) read by those who need it.
Number23
Nov 2013
#114
The problem is as the nation become more diverse, it doesn't matter what most White
bluestate10
Nov 2013
#14
The gop has made a concerted effort to label the Democratic party as the party of minorities. That
okaawhatever
Nov 2013
#41
100 percent vote-by-mail like we have here in Oregon would help with that.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2013
#44
I saw the same numbers as the OP on MSNBC, I don't think its racist to point out the break in number
uponit7771
Nov 2013
#105
When women marry, they tend to adopt the voting pattern of their husbands.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#55
31% of single women voted for Romney. 53% of married women voted for him.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#79
I did a little research, way beyond you I suspect and, it was actually the (R)s fault
Corruption Inc
Nov 2013
#99