[White (72%) 50% 49% 1%
African-American (13%) 9% 90% 1%
Latino (9%) 24% 75% 1%
Asian (4%) 27% 72% *
Clemenza is correct. Bush lost every precinct in Manhattan, although he came within single digits of Kerry in two precincts.]
He may be correct on precincts, but I am apparently correct that the whites of New York tried to stay loyal to the country and voted mostly for Bush (if not by much). The danger is from the minorities...and I am not racist to point that out. The minorities voted for a traitor...4 weeks after he said OIF was a "colossal mistake".
And NYC went through a major race war in the 70s and 80s. Apparently the whites and the blacks still think diffrently from each other.
I abandoned New York City like the above people. I couldn't take the liberalism anymore as my profile shows.
But 50% of whites in New York voted for Bush. That means every second white person in that city is on our side.
New York State does not equal New York City. Just ask the folks up in Rochester.