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2016 Postmortem

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hrmjustin

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16. The results and demographics of the neighborhood.
Mon Apr 25, 2016, 04:53 PM
Apr 2016

Almost all of the dark purple on that map are neighborhoods with large amounts of people of color. They voted heavily for Clinton in NY.


If you look at the map you can click on the neighborhood and it gives you the numbers of that area.

Just looking at that map tells me this was not a plot against Sanders. I think it was on purpose but I think it was not only about the presidential race.

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Mapping out the purge. [View all] hrmjustin Apr 2016 OP
So does that suddenly make it ok that it happened? Svafa Apr 2016 #1
hrmjustin has been following this closely and reporting what he has found since it happened. Squinch Apr 2016 #3
Sorry, I've been gone (ill) for a few weeks, so I didn't notice. Thanks for the clarification. Svafa Apr 2016 #4
How old were the voters? nt artislife Apr 2016 #15
Why are you asking me this question? Squinch Apr 2016 #33
No it's not okay. It needs to be taken seriously and the situation must be remedied. Maru Kitteh Apr 2016 #7
we are all concerned. we also are tired of attempts to invalidate Hillary wins MariaThinks Apr 2016 #26
NEVER Okay lostnfound Apr 2016 #29
hrmjustin, this is good information. Thank you! Squinch Apr 2016 #2
So poor people were excluded as always Baobab Apr 2016 #5
Honestly Justin, I don't care if both, none or either did it or benefit from it. Marrah_G Apr 2016 #6
And here, I thought this was about you guys measuring the drapes for the post-Sanders DU Warren DeMontague Apr 2016 #8
No. hrmjustin Apr 2016 #11
Shit, man, it was a joke. Warren DeMontague Apr 2016 #13
I know. hrmjustin Apr 2016 #18
That was my first thought, too artislife Apr 2016 #17
It will likely be ignored, but it is good to have the facts. Lucinda Apr 2016 #9
Support conducting the primaries again egalitegirl Apr 2016 #10
. Squinch Apr 2016 #34
false equivalency. n/t nolawarlock Apr 2016 #35
If there were 236K less voters, many of which were purged how would you know if it was jillan Apr 2016 #12
The results and demographics of the neighborhood. hrmjustin Apr 2016 #16
Thanks for these links. But your analysis is a bit suspect. Wilms Apr 2016 #22
Greenpoint is light purple. Williamsburg is dark purple but Hillary did well there because of the hrmjustin Apr 2016 #24
I see that. East Billburg is another story. Wilms Apr 2016 #28
Oh no doubt Sanders was hurt in that area but if you look at the other dark purple in north hrmjustin Apr 2016 #30
A precinct level look would move us toward greater certainty. Wilms Apr 2016 #31
That's interesting, thanks for bringing the information Fumesucker Apr 2016 #14
Thanks for posting this Dem2 Apr 2016 #19
much like in AZ's maricopa county issues. La Lioness Priyanka Apr 2016 #20
You did great research here, justin. sheshe2 Apr 2016 #21
So Hillary would have received more vote without sufrommich Apr 2016 #23
kicking. hrmjustin Apr 2016 #25
K&R ismnotwasm Apr 2016 #27
I don't care who anybody votes for Aerows Apr 2016 #32
it's still possible they were Bernie supporters even though they are African Americans DebDoo Apr 2016 #36
That is a pipe dream. Anyone who knows Brookly politics can see from this plot against Sanders hrmjustin Apr 2016 #37
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