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If that's the case, why do you assume to speak for all black people? I would never have the gall to assume that I would speak for all X people (insert all of one gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc) ... why do you?
We discussed it at the last meeting. We're not voting for Trump.
I'm not detracting from the poll, but find it interesting that they called 70,000 households in SC (5% of all SC households) to get 1,247 completed surveys.
I'm not detracting from the poll, but find it interesting that they called 70,000 households in SC (5% of all SC households) to get 1,247 completed surveys.
Page 11 is the most damning of all for Clinton. That is the industrial part of SC and it portends that people with jobs at risk of outsourcing are flocking to Trump by wide margin.
Expect to see this in all the industrial regions of the USA.
I'm not detracting from the poll, but find it interesting that they called 70,000 households in SC (5% of all SC households) to get 1,247 completed surveys.
Page 11 is the most damning of all for Clinton. That is the industrial part of SC and it portends that people with jobs at risk of outsourcing are flocking to Trump by wide margin.
Expect to see this in all the industrial regions of the USA.
It is also the most redneck/least black region of South Carolina.
Misleading title. The article is only talking about South Carolina, not the country as a whole. And South Carolina was going red anyway.
So what you believe is that South Carolina blacks are different than the other blacks across the nation. Why exactly do you feel this way?
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