To: visualops
Earlier this year I published an article in the Journal of Legal Studies analyzing the USA Today data, and it shows that African-American Republicans who voted were 54 to 66 times more likely than the average African American to cast a non-voted ballot (either by not marking that race or voting for too many candidates).
How could anybody possibly know the race or party of the person who cast a ballot?
The answer is they cant. That is just gibberish.
20 posted on
03/09/2004 9:15:14 AM PST by
dead
(I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
To: dead
Just because you don't know how they get those stats doesn't mean it's made up. There is alot of vote data gathered at the precinct level.
I suggest you read some more. Perhaps this will give you a greater understanding-
http://www.johnrlott.com/Lott_on_Fla_2000_Elec.pdf
55 posted on
03/09/2004 7:51:05 PM PST by
visualops
(Pardon me, do you have any cheap yellow mustard?)
To: dead
Just because you don't know how they get those stats doesn't mean it's made up. There is alot of vote data gathered at the precinct level.
I suggest you read some more. Perhaps this will give you a greater understanding-
http://www.johnrlott.com/Lott_on_Fla_2000_Elec.pdf
56 posted on
03/09/2004 7:51:14 PM PST by
visualops
(Pardon me, do you have any cheap yellow mustard?)
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