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Art Clemons writes:
Christopher C. Stacy wrote: =20 Didn't they just now vote for him, against Kerry, in record numbers? (Oh, I forgot!=A0=A0It=A0was=A0all=A0a=A0fix.=A0=A0The=A0 past=A0two=A0= elections=A0were=A0a fraud. Bush was never legitimately elected.) =20 I missed something somehow. African-Americans did not in general vote for Bush even in the states where Bush got the most African-American votes. Most of the African-American community seems to view Bush as a horrendous mistake. Since you quoted me referring to African-Americans, somehow you're trying for a non-sequitur that just won't fly. Your point? Bush increased his black vote (by about 3 points) relative to=20 the 2000 numbers, while Kerry's huge effort to get more black voters to the polls totally failed and he lost those points. Most blacks didn't vote for Bush -- Bush gained black votes and Kerry lost black votes. |
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