Sentences with phrase «black turnout in»

While President Barack Obama snubbed the congressman and endorsed no one, the Big Dog robo - called for Mr. Rangel and may have even boosted black turnout in Mr. Rangel's base.
In any case, exit poll data says black turnout in California was way up: From 6 percent of the electorate in 2004 to 10 percent this year.

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Despite nearly equal voter turnoutblack turnout was slightly less than white turnout in 2008 but exceeded white turnout in 2012, 66 % to 64 % — the gap between party loyalty and policy output is wide for black voters.
So the record Black turnout plus low turnout for whites and latinos in California (because everyone knew Obama would win the state by a landlslide) plus Obama's implicit endorsement made it pass.
A 5 % reduction in black turnout would cost him Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and North Carolina.
Barack Obama took 96 % of the black vote in 2008, and strong turnout among African - Americans and other minorities will be crucial if he hopes to win a second term, analysts say.
He noted a recent study by the Atlanta Journal - Constitution that turnout among black and Hispanic voters in Georgia increased from 2006 to 2010 despite a photo ID requirement.
Kansas Democrats Turn to Data in Governor's Race and DCCC plans big turnout operation aimed at black voters.
In the second Quinnipiac poll, on August 14, when Spitzer went out to a big lead, he increased his margin among black voters, but that advantage was magnified by the poll's black - turnout projection, which went up in the second poll, it was 35 percenIn the second Quinnipiac poll, on August 14, when Spitzer went out to a big lead, he increased his margin among black voters, but that advantage was magnified by the poll's black - turnout projection, which went up in the second poll, it was 35 percenin the second poll, it was 35 percent.
«People wonder why there's a credibility problem with Democrats,» he said, noting that black voter turnout dropped for Hillary Clinton in 2016 from historic levels with President Barack Obama.
A strong turnout in Manhattan would favor Stringer, the Manhattan borough president, while a large black turnout would boost Spitzer.
Turnout in the Dominican core of the 31st is likely to be matched by the mostly Jewish West Side and Riverdale portions of the district, with a smattering of black voters mixed in.
What really mattered for Jones had little to do with Moore, but with the strong turnout among Black and other minority communities in Alabama.
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