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Cuba,
The answer is a simple one: No. It seems that 88% of the African American population voted for a white guy (John Kerry) last time. See link below.
CNN.com Election 2004
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I'll have to jump in here and say that 88% of the African American population did not vote for John Kerry. There is no race where 88% of that race ACTUALLY VOTED, unless somewhere you can find me that, I'm incapable of doing that right now thank you to Budweiser... Maybe 88% of the 25%(maybe) of that population that actually voted, voted for him. So it's a percentage of a percentage, since 100% of people don't vote. And to add, there wasn't a non-white candidate for the presidency that won any nominations for them to vote for. So that's like saying 3 out five people chose the red VW over the green VW, when there was only a red VW and blue VW to choose from.
So, Back to drinking beer and my vacation. Got back from DC this evening after headed there last night. Wasn't too impressed, really. I guess I can say I've seen it now. My parents grass is nicer than that of the white house lawn. And that's their new house which sucks cause it's dead and stuff even compared to their old house, which was sodded so anyways. So yea, anyways, checkin out Virginia Beach tomorrow after a movie since were in Newport News, then Monday morning headed to the other side of the state to stay on Smith Mountain Lake all week and next weekend with my grandparents...doin some fishin and tubing etc. etc...
Carry on.....